A killer whale mom, who shot to fame after she carried ... “Early life is always dangerous for new calves, with a very high mortality rate in the first year,” the Center for Whale Research ...
The female killer whale J35 with her newborn calf J61, who died ... but soon suspected the newborn was suffering health problems. “Early life is always dangerous for new calves, with a very high ...
A killer whale known as Tahlequah, who gained global attention in 2018 after carrying the body of her deceased newborn calf for 17 days, appears to be mourning another loss. According to the Center ...
Just before Christmas, the killer whale was spotted swimming with a new ... "Early life is always dangerous for new calves, with a very high mortality rate in the first year.
Experts say the first year of a killer whale's life is dangerous and most critical. However, in happier news, the Centre said it has identified a new calf in the pod.
Tahlequah, the killer whale also known as J35 ... “Early life is always dangerous for new calves, with a very high mortality rate in the first year,” the center posted before J61’s death.
including multiple experienced killer whale researchers, have expressed concern about the calf’s health based on the behavior of both J35 and J61. "Early life is always dangerous for new calves, with ...
Casual observers and experts are sharing their sorrow for the orca and grieving the loss right alongside the bereaved new mom. You can continue reading to learn more about Tahlequah, the killer whale ...
An endangered whale was spotted off Washington carrying her calf’s deceased body over a week after the baby was first documented by researchers. The baby Southern Resident killer whale was ...