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Sperm whale approaches diver to "ask" for help with hook stuck in mouth
The diver even shared a hug with the whale afterward. <3
Jake Manning
03.23.22

When you’re a scuba diver down in the deep blue sea, you never know what type of wildlife encounter you might have. In fact, you just might end up making a friend for life.

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Sperm Whales (Physeter macrocephalus) are huge mammals that can grow up to 55 feet.

Though they’re huge, they’re also vulnerable.

Scientists say these whales have the largest brains of any creature known to have lived. Perhaps that intelligence allowed this whale to ask for help from a diver.

Sperm whales’ heads also hold large quantities of a substance called spermaceti.

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As massive as they are, these whales are gentle, and only feast on squid they find when they dive down to the depths of the ocean.

The diver is Hugues Vitry.

He is a world-famous Maurician environmentalist and underwater photographer, and in this video, he removed a small fish hook from the whale’s lower jaw.

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Vitry is also the Diving Centre Manager and Vice President of Marine Megafauna Conservation Organization.

He once freed a whale that got entangled in ropes. Vitry makes the effort to help and conserve marine life, saying one person can make a huge difference.

He also says not to believe everything the media says about the oceans.

Experienced as he is, this was exceptional.

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The whale swims close to Vitry, moving its huge body sideways before opening its jaw to show the diver that she needed help.

One small hook caused this huge whale discomfort. Imagine what huge objects could do.

As the whale swims beside Vitry, he trains his camera on her, narrating what was going on.

It’s beautiful to watch.

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Vitry says he saw blood.

The translation is rough but he says the hook was by the whale’s tooth so, with some force, he was able to remove it from the whale’s mouth.

The massive mammal remained calm the whole time.

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Here’s the best part.

Vitry himself was in awe when the whale seemed to linger for a bit after he attempted to reassure the creature that it was over.

The whale in return seemed to be thanking him! Take it from this viewer who seemed to understand Vitry’s French,

“For those interested, the guy (an overseas French, I’d say Reunionnais but he could from another island) talks about how strange it was to see this sperm whale come to them with its open mouth yet unagressively, how he saw that its mouth was bleeding, and how after the hook was removed he took a little time to try to make the whale understand it was over, hugged it, and how the sperm whale stood by for a while after that, showing signs that could be interpreted as gratitude.”

Whales are highly intelligent creatures.

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Vitry even hugged the whale as he pressed his head against hers and whispered words of comfort.

It’s a beautiful moment between man and animal that you’ll want to watch below.

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