Tahlequah, the Southern Resident orca who carried her dead calf for 17 days in 2018, is mourning the loss of another newborn, ...
The calf was born in late December. Observing researchers noted unusual unspecified behaviors by mother and calf that led ...
A mother orca in the waters off Washington State who carried their dead calf for 2 weeks has a new healthy baby according to Michael Weiss, research director of the Center for Whale Research.
In 2018, researchers observed J35 pushing her dead calf along for 17 days, propping it up for more than 1,000 miles.
Tahlequah, or J35 as the mother orca is scientifically known, was first spotted by the center's experts with a new baby calf by her side on December 20 in the Puget Sound area. The center is ...
The killer whale calf was spotted in the Puget Sound area off Washington state several days ago. On Tuesday, the center determined J35, also known as Tahlequah, was the baby's mother. The calf ...
The orca who swam ... identity of the calf with certainty. On Monday, however, scientists and researchers observing the calf “confidently” assigned Tahlequah as the mother and the baby as ...
The mother orca, known as Tahlequah or J35, has been seen carrying the body of the deceased female calf since Wednesday, the Washington state-based Center for Whale Research said in a Facebook post.
The killer whale calf was spotted in the Puget Sound area off Washington state several days ago. On Tuesday, the center determined J35, also known as Tahlequah, was the baby's mother. The calf, a girl ...