A newborn killer whale calf spotted off the southern coast of WA could be one of the youngest ever seen in Australian waters.
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The baby, J61, an endangered Southern Resident killer whale, only lived about a week and has been dead for several days, according to officials. It marks the second loss out of four births for ...
Recent findings used wildlife forensics and citizen science data to provide the first confirmed evidence of killer whale ...
“The death of any calf in the Southern Resident killer whale population is a tremendous ... Previously, she had carried another deceased baby on her back (NOAA Fisheries) After the orca had ...
Maybe the story of the orca mom and her dead calf spoke to me when it made headlines six years ago because I was swimming ...
The 39-foot gray whale carcass was discovered floating off Marina del Rey on Saturday with most of its head missing.
The calf was female, and the killer whale population is endangered and matrilineal ... most of her energy to hold onto her 300-pound baby. The loss of a child impacts the whole pod, which ...
NOAA Fisheries West Coast An orca whale mother has kept her dead calf by her side for at least 11 days. Tahlequah (who is also known as her alpha-numeric designation, J35) previously made ...
“The death of any calf in the Southern Resident killer whale population is a tremendous ... After the orca had her calf die in 2018, she carried her baby’s body on her back for an ...