In this photo provided by NOAA Fisheries, the orca known as J35 (Tahlequah) carries the carcass of her dead calf in the waters of Puget Sound off West Seattle, Wash., on Wednesday, Jan. 1 ...
The Center for Whale Research said in a New Year's Day post on social media that the mother known as Tahlequah, or J35, has now lost two of her four documented calves. The centre had announced on ...
J35, a southern resident killer whale also known as Tahlequah, carried her child's body on her head for 17 days across a distance of 1,000 miles in 2018, according to the Center for Whale Research.
In this photo provided by NOAA Fisheries, the orca known as J35 (Tahlequah) carries the carcass of her dead calf in the waters of Puget Sound off West Seattle, Wash., on Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025.
According to the Center for Whale Research, the mother, known as J35, was spotted in the area of Puget Sound with a new calf, J61, in late December. However, the center said that on New Year’s ...
The Center for Whale Research (CWR) received a report that the orca, known colloquially as "Tahlequah" and officially as J35, was seen with a new calf on Friday in northern Washington waters. Their ...
The Center for Whale Research said in a New Year's Day post on social media that the mother known as Tahlequah, or J35, has now lost two of her four documented calves. The centre had announced on ...
The Center for Whale Research (CWR) confirmed in a New Year’s Day Facebook post that an orca calf a female initially dubbed J61, birthed to J35, Tahlequah, died in recent days. Going further ...
The killer whale, named J35 by researchers studying her, welcomed a daughter into the world shortly before Christmas - called J61. It is the third calf that researchers are aware of that J35 has ...
Tahlequah, or J35 to researchers, touched the hearts of people around the world when she carried the calf’s corpse with her for more than two weeks in what experts have called a 'deep grieving ...