Written by Bethany
on Apr 29, 2026

The Mystery Whales!

The Mystery Whales!

April 17, 2026 – We had a very special trip today! We got to have an encounter with a very unique group of whales that have been given the ID of the T419s! This group of whales was first documented near Anchorage, Alaska, in March of 2025 and had never been photographed or seen before then. They showed up in Vancouver Harbor in early March of 2026 and then moved into Puget Sound for several weeks! These whales are thought to be similar to our well-known mammal-eating Bigg’s killer whales, but they have different genetics and different calls! They also sport circular scars that are from a type of shark called cookie-cutter sharks, which are usually found in warmer waters! These whales have been a mystery for the whale community since they showed up several weeks ago, and we finally got to see them! The trio consists of an older female T419, a teenage male T420, and T421, who is a younger whale that is estimated to be roughly 5 years old. While we were with them, the whale stopped to hunt, and we got to watch as they ate a harbor seal. What a treat to get to meet such mysterious and unknown whales!

Photographer and Naturalist: Bethany Shimasaki – Instagram: @AdventuresWithBethany – Website: www.BethShim.com

Instagram: @WesternPrinceWildlife – Facebook: Western Prince Whale Watching Adventures

Written by Bethany
on Apr 29, 2026

The Mystery Whales!

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