SEATTLE (AP) — It’s an excellent factor seals aren’t on a humpback whale’s menu.
{A photograph} by a whale-watching naturalist captured a seemingly bewildered seal within the mouth of a humpback whale after the large marine mammal by chance gulped it final Thursday within the waters off Anacortes, Washington.
The meals mix-up started whereas a Blue Kingdom Whale and Wildlife Excursions boat noticed birds flying over a faculty of fish and a humpback whale swimming towards it, Captain Tyler McKeen stated. He stated the humpback then used a lunging feeding method, the place the whale opens its mouth huge and takes in small fish and water. However as a substitute of remaining underwater afterward to filter by its baleen, it surfaced and commenced opening and shutting its mouth.
After the whale went again underwater, pictures and movies have been checked by whale watchers.
“It solely took a pair seconds for everyone to drag up the frames and zoom in,” McKeen stated. “That’s once we noticed the seal. It was a humorous, humorous second for everyone. I imply, it most likely wasn’t that humorous for the seal.”
{A photograph} by Brooke Casanova reveals the seal, which presumably was additionally searching the fish, rising from the underside of the whale’s mouth. McKeen recorded a telephone video the place the seal is getting flushed out.
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“I’m guessing that this case most likely occurs each on occasion simply because there’s numerous different stuff that eat these fish too,” McKeen stated.
Humpback whales go to the Salish Sea, the inland waters between British Columbia and Washington state, throughout their migrations. Humpback whales have been hunted to native extinction in these waters, however over the past 25 years, their numbers have recovered and at the moment are routinely seen in whale-watching excursions, McKeen stated.
He added the whale that by chance gulped the seal is named “Zillion.”
This story has been up to date to appropriate a part of the whale watching firm’s identify to Wildlife from Wildfire and the identify of the whale.
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