A prominent whale expert explains why the kayaker who wound up inside the mouth of a humpback whale was in no danger of being ...
Watch this clip of a kayaker getting swallowed by a humpback and spat out and then read about how it could happen.
A young Venezuelan packrafter briefly became a modern-day Jonah when a humpback whale gulped him up in its jaws and closed ...
When Adrian Simancas climbed into his kayak to paddle through the Strait of Magellan, the kayaker didn't expect to end up ...
In the extraordinary video clip above, you can clearly see him — and his bright yellow kayak — disappear inside the whale’s mouth ... a structure called a baleen instead of teeth.
Remember when Cape Cod lobster diver Michael Packard was swallowed by a humpback whale off Provincetown? It happened again in Chile. See the new video ...
A humpback whale briefly engulfed a kayaker off the coast of Chile in an incident caught on camera. Experts say it couldn't have swallowed him even if it wanted to.
Last week, a kayaker in Chile learned just how dangerous it is to get too close to feeding humpback whales during an outing ...
A father-son duo kayaking off the coast of Chile has made waves after sharing a video of what appears to show a humpback whale briefly scooping one of them into its mouth. Adrián Simancas was ...
It came after veteran US lobster diver Michael Packard ended up inside a humpback’s mouth ... baleen plates in their mouths which are in place of teeth. Anything too large that enters the whale ...
Instead of having teeth, these whales have baleen, which is essentially a filter-feeding system inside their mouth. Baleen is made of keratin — the same protein that makes up human hair and ...