It’s an otter-ly incredible tale of survival.
A Newborn sea otter is on her way to a full recovery after surviving a violent attack by two wild orcas earlier this month in Alaska.
The orcas relentlessly pursued the pair, taking turns to kick the otters and push them beneath the surface. The orcas swam away after their kill, leaving the crying orphaned pup alone to survive its first few hours of life without its mother. After getting permission from the ASLC, Hunter and her friends — who also had experience with wildlife rescue — pulled the pup from the water and immediately began care.Peter Sculli / Alaska SeaLife Center
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