
Alaskan mammal-eating orcas surprise Seattle, leaving experts puzzled
Three mammal-eating orcas from Alaska surfaced in the Seattle area in March, traveling roughly 1,500–2,000 miles from their typical range. Experts say undocumented pods show up so far south only rarely, and this trio is being tracked (likely a mother with two offspring) to understand where they came from and how long they’ll stay. The appearance highlights shifts in prey availability and ocean conditions in the Pacific Northwest and raises questions about how far outside their usual ranges these whales might travel.













