Woman tells how she was about to be swallowed by a whale: ‘Fear of running out of air’



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Julie McSorley and Liz Cottriel calmly paddle the waters off Avila Beach in a kayak when they narrowly missed a humpback whale. In an interview with Fantástico, from TV Globo, broadcast this Sunday (8), the duo commented on what happened.

“I didn’t understand what the mouth was [da baleia], I was afraid that he would pull me down and run out of air. My concern was running out of air, ”Julie said. Liz, for her part, said that at first she did not realize that it was in the mammal’s mouth. “It was very scary,” he said.

According to veterinarian Milton Marcondes, from the Humpback Whale Project, also heard by Fantástico, the whale must also have been scared by the episode since its throat is too small to consume an adult human.

“The whale was feeding and in an effort to catch a bank, it did not notice the kayak, which is silent,” he said. “I think it was a scare for both sides. Its throat is small, it feeds on small fish. You cannot become like Pinocchio and Geppetto ”, explained Marcondes.

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