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Topic: Swallowed by a Humpback  (Read 1030 times)

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gtnotte

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This makes me think twice about chasing down those bait balls.
Reassuring that whales prefer to spit kayakers back out.



Sailfish

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Thanks for the video clip gtnotte.  Similar incident happened in Monterey Bay not too long ago.
 
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gtnotte

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I remember that too, although I think this latest one was even longer submersion.  I do get a kick out of these videos because I have been very, very close to some humpbacks over the years.

I think this is the one you refer to:



 

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