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Grey whale sprays tourists with water in Mexico [Video]

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February 15, 2022
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Moby kiss! Moment friendly 45-ton grey whale surfaces to ‘kiss’ tourists before spraying them with water in incredible close encounter

  • Alex Banky, 36, was on a boat tour of Magdalena Bay in Mexico on February 1
  • He filmed the encounter with the 45-ton grey whale from the tour boat 
  • The Rhode Island native said meeting the whale was ‘an amazing experience’  

By Darren Boyle for MailOnline

Published: 04:23 EST, 15 February 2022 | Updated: 04:50 EST, 15 February 2022


This is the incredible moment a friendly grey whale kissed a boatload of tourists before spraying them with water.

Alex Banky, 36, was on a boat tour of Magdalena Bay, Mexico, when a curious 45-ton whale started to surface near his vessel before ducking back underwater.

Amazing footage filmed on February 1 shows the grey reappear right next to Banky’s boat and bob its head so close that passengers were able to kiss its giant chin.

Tourists, including Alex Banky, from Rhode Island, were able to ‘kiss’ the grey whale during a boat trip off the coast of Magdalena Bay, Mexico

The grey whale appeared between two boats on a sightseeing tour of the bay

The grey whale appeared between two boats on a sightseeing tour of the bay 

Alex Banky, 36, pictured leaning across to the whale said the encounter was a wonderful experience. Footage of the whale has been watched by almost 250,000 online

Alex Banky, 36, pictured leaning across to the whale said the encounter was a wonderful experience. Footage of the whale has been watched by almost 250,000 online

In the video – which has been viewed more than 248,000 times online – the whale moves through the ocean allowing Banky to rest his head against its own before spraying everyone with water from its blowhole.

Banky, from Rhode Island, said: ‘It was an amazing experience; I was vibrating, after the several close encounters we experienced.

‘It was a magical, humbling, one-of-a-kind experience.

‘I’ve seen whales before, but from a distance. I’ve had some closer calls with breaching humpbacks off the coast of India, but nothing like this.

‘I never imagined touching or even kissing a whale. I believe it was between 40 to 50 feet long.

‘The whale just had a clean, ocean smell. It was soft and smooth to touch and a little rubbery.

The whale, pictured, migrates from its summer feeding ground in Russia to the Pacific east coast where they breed and calve new offspring

The whale, pictured, migrates from its summer feeding ground in Russia to the Pacific east coast where they breed and calve new offspring 

Banky, pictured, said: 'I was vibrating, after the several close encounters we experienced. It was a magical, humbling, one-of-a-kind experience'

Banky, pictured, said: ‘I was vibrating, after the several close encounters we experienced. It was a magical, humbling, one-of-a-kind experience’

The whale allowed several tourists to touch it after it surfaced near the boat on February 1

The whale allowed several tourists to touch it after it surfaced near the boat on February 1

‘Also the skin had give to it, which I guess I should have known being it is a mammal. In hindsight I had zero idea I was even going to be this close, never mind touching or kissing.’ 

‘We spent two days in the area exploring sand dunes and rocky points, as well as following the whales around.

‘It makes you understand that we are all connected somehow, and that even though this animal could easily capsize the boats we were on, it chose to be curious and kind.

Banky took the boat tour to celebrate becoming an officer in the US Merchant Marines. 

‘This was a celebration vacation, as I just became an officer. I am a hawsepiper, which means I started from the bottom and worked my way up the ladder.’

What are grey whales? 

Grey whales are a type of baleen whale – which means they are filter feeders and do not have any teeth. 

They extract food through ‘special bristly structures’ in their mouth, according to the World Wildlife Federation. 

They spend much of their lives near the shore feeding in shallow waters, though they do an annual 12,000-mile round trip migration. 

The grey whale does not have a dorsal fin and instead has a hump and a ridge of sharp bumps along their back. 

In late May or early June, grey whales swim to their summer feeding grounds off the Russian coast. 

In autumn, they head to the South China saw before returning to the US west coast and Mexico to breed and have their calves.  

The young whales spend their time in lagoons where they avoid the attentions of killer whales. 

The grey whale can eat 1,200kg of food in a single day and is classed as Critically Endangered, having been almost wiped out by commercial fishing in the mid 20th century.  

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