
Blue Whale Gets Water in its Nose
2 Video Views·Jul 13, 2026
Healthy whales apparently tolerate seawater entering their upper blowhole passages much more frequently than scientists once realized. But significant water reaching the actual lungs would be harmful and potentially fatal. The evidence currently suggests that the water you see cascading into an inhaling blue whale is usually an upper-airway event, not the whale casually filling its lungs with seawater.
