A diving competition was held in the vast Polar Land pool in the Chinese city of Harbin.It is also known to house beluga whales.

Participants were required to dive six meters into an icy Arctic pool without breathing apparatus and remain there for as long as possible.

Yan Yun was an opponent.The girl, who was 26 years old, did a good dive, but just as she was about to get to the top, she realized that she was almost paralyzed.
The cold had completely numb her legs and arms.
Yan Yun recalls the moment she felt something trying to lift her up as she began to swallow water and sink further and further down.
Mila was the name of a beluga that lived in this pool. When Beluga heard that the girl had been hurt, he rushed to help.

Mila carefully attempted to pull the child out of the water using her nose.Before pushing Yang out of the water, the animal carefully placed the girl’s legs in her mouth and turned her over.
Surprisingly, the girl’s drowning was discovered by the whale before anyone else did.Belugas are very social creatures and are interested in people.
They attempt to speak with an individual by swimming up to the glass of the aquarium.

Belugas frequently attempt to spit at individuals behind glass or trainers.Scientists are still trying to figure out why they do this.
Because they are accustomed to blowing sand from crustaceans onto the seabed, one possibility is that the whale is attempting to remove humans from the dust.
When the competition’s organizers saw the whale trying to lift the girl from the pool’s bottom while holding her by the legs, they couldn’t believe their eyes.
According to the trainer, Mila is a very intelligent animal who excels at human interaction.One of the first cetaceans to communicate with humans is the beluga whale.
The beluga’s ability to smile is the most amazing feature of its unique facial muscle structure.
