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Admire giant Bryde's whales hunting in Nhon Ly sea

Gia Lai - A giant Bryde's whale suddenly appeared to hunt in Nhon Ly sea (Quy Nhon Dong ward), creating a spectacular scene.

Báo Lao ĐộngBáo Lao Động09/07/2025

Early in the morning of July 6, photographer Nguyen Ngoc Thien (37 years old, Ho Chi Minh City) and a group of photographers followed a fishing boat leaving the shore, entering the waters of Nhon Ly, Quy Nhon, where there was a rumor of a Bryde's whale (locals call it

Early in the morning of July 6, photographer Nguyen Ngoc Thien (37 years old, Ho Chi Minh City) and a group of photographers followed a fishing boat leaving the shore, entering the waters of Nhon Ly, Quy Nhon, where there was a rumor that a Bryde's whale (locals call it "Mr. Whale") had appeared. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc Thien

At around 5:30 a.m., swallows flew across the sky, signaling a school of fish below. The group approached this sea area in the hope that the whale would not be far away.

At around 5:30 a.m., swallows flew across the sky, signaling a school of fish below. The group approached this sea area in the hope that the whale would not be far away. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc Thien

The calm sea suddenly erupted with a white spray of water and a distinctive hissing sound, the Bryde's whale had appeared.

The calm sea suddenly erupted with a white column of water and a distinctive hissing sound, a Bryde's whale had appeared. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc Thien

Bryde's whales surface, circle, and snatch at schools of small fish that have gathered near the shore.

Bryde's whales surface, circle, and snatch small schools of fish that are gathering near the shore. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc Thien

The Bryde's whale (Balaenoptera brydei) is a species of whale in the family Minkeidae, which feeds on schooling fish such as anchovies, herring, and sardines.

Bryde's whale (Balaenoptera brydei) is a species of whale in the family Bajaphagidae, which usually feeds on schooling fish such as anchovies, herring and sardines. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc Thien

They are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical waters, including a smaller subspecies (the dwarf species) that lives in the Western Pacific and Southeast Asia.

They are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical seas, including a smaller subspecies (dwarf) living in the Western Pacific and Southeast Asia. Adult Bryde's whales are about 12-14m long, females can reach a maximum length of 15.5m, weighing 12-16 tons. Their average lifespan is about 50-60 years, with some individuals living up to 70 years. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc Thien

Photographer takes photo of giant whale from a distance. The giant whale is quite wary of the presence of boats.

Photographer takes photo of giant whale from a distance. The giant whale is quite wary of the presence of boats. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc Thien

Only about 15-20 minutes later, the fish dived deep and disappeared under the water.

Only about 15-20 minutes later, the fish dived deep and disappeared under the water. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc Thien

The trip was not over yet. At around 3pm the same day, the whale reappeared in front of the Nam Hai Ong Lang area.

The trip was not over yet. At around 3pm the same day, the whale reappeared in front of the Nam Hai Ong Lang area. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc Thien

This time, the giant whales surfaced more frequently, not as shy as in the morning.

This time, the giant whales surfaced more frequently, no longer as shy as in the morning. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc Thien

The vivid scene of a whale catching prey in the middle of the ocean was captured by a photographer.

The vivid scene of a whale catching prey in the golden afternoon light was captured by a photographer. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc Thien

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