Nano Wild is 65 years old and a biologist. In one incident, a woman and some coworkers jumped headfirst into the water. During that time, biologists examined how whale migration was affected by the Pacific coast.

While Nano was already submerged in the water, colleagues from the Center used drones to keep an eye on her. She has never been in a situation where her life is at risk since she has been diving for a long time.

As an expert, she knows that the key to connecting with whales is to avoid touching them and to remain calm. In addition, she felt intense fear for the first time as a huge whale corpse swam up from the water column.

A whale swam right up to her and got pretty close without hesitating. A whale came up and began flapping its tail in the water, Nano was already deficient in oxygen.

A strong hit from the whale ended the ten minutes that seemed to last forever. Astonished coworkers. In a mixture of comfort and sympathy, they picked up the woman right away.






