He wasn’t fleeing Nineveh but one Massachusetts man is being called “Cape Cod Jonah” after he too survived being “swallowed” by a big fish — a whale.
Michael Packard, a 56-year-old commercial lobster diver, thought he was attacked by a shark on Friday, June 11, in the waters of Provincetown’s Herring Cove Beach.
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Packard was “swallowed” whole by a humpback whale.
When he appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Wednesday night and was asked if he’d been swallowed by a whale before, he said, “Thank God, no!”
Unlike Jonah, however, he wasn’t there for three days and three nights. He shot out in less than a minute.
“All of a sudden, I felt this huge shove and the next thing I knew it was completely black,” Packard told the Cape Cod Times. “I could sense I was moving, and I could feel the whale squeezing with the muscles in his mouth.”
Marine biologists say it was most likely an accident as humans are not on a whale’s menu.
“The water off the Cape is pretty murky,” New England Aquarium’s lead whale researcher Peter Corkeron said in an interview NBC News-10 Boston, “and when whales are doing these feeds, they’re moving really fast… This [was] just an accident. I imagine the whale had this, ‘Oh my goodness!’ moment and probably got rid of him as quickly as it could.”
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The whale resurfaced and shot Packard back into the murky water.
“I was completely inside; it was completely black,” Packard told Cape Cod News. “I thought to myself, ‘there’s no way I’m getting out of here. I’m done, I’m dead.’ All I could think of was my boys—they’re 12 and 16 years old.”
The Daily Astorian reports that he also survived a small plane crash in a Costa Rica jungle. Now he has another whale of a story with biblical proportions to tell.
“Thank God it wasn’t a white shark,” his sister, Cynthia Packard, said. “He sees them all the time out there.”
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Caleb Parke is a senior correspondent for the ‘Todd Starnes Show.’ Follow him on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and connect with him at calebparke.com.
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