Unlikely you'll ever be in this situation but fun fact: Whales have enormous mouths but itty bitty throats. They can't swallow anything larger than a grapefruit so unless it hauls in your infant? You'll probably be fine if you stay calm. Just maybe a little traumatized.
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Unless it dives with you in its mouth.
Maybe, but it also depends on how long you can keep your breath. I doubt you will be fine if it dives.
Yeah, this is less of an eat and more of a mouthwash.
Do they always spit out stuff that's too big? I put stuff that's bigger than my throat in my mouth all the time. That's what chewing is for.
Humpback whales don't have teeth to chew with. They have baleen that acts like a sieve ... the whale takes a mouthful of water, then pushes out the water out through the baleen, leaving krill (small fish) inside.
Damn, that pancho hoodie on point
I think I have a different definition of the word "swallowed".
That's what she said.
Help me out, best I can come up with is "gargled", and man does that really change the meaning of the headline for me.
Chewed? Masticated? Nibbled? Tasted?
"Wait, you're not plankton."
I'll stick to kayaking fresh water. All I gotta worry about are gators and Florida Man.
I dunno. Imo Florida man and gators kill way more people than humpback whales do. I mean the whale just spits you out alive, albeit with big brown stains on your pants.
The whale shits your pants!
Just like Florida Man.
Something something Jonah?
A whale ain't no "big fish."
Imagine adding, “briefly swallowed by a whale” to your CV…
I don't know if you're joking, but I absolutely, 100% would.
As a porn actor.
"Sorry dude! My bad! We good?"
"From a distance, you looked like krill."
Netflix and krill?
slow clap ...
That was my first thought when it resurfaced that second time, lol
Woops! My bad. Let me just check for a sec on ya.
I think it was a few years ago a diver was swallowed and instead of just letting him go, he was spat out 15ft into the air. Way more terrifying.
Swallow can also mean envelope.
The video is wild to watch!
I have never felt more justified in being afraid of the ocean. I even used to be a keen kayaker
He survived just fine...