The bereaved whale mother who made headlines ... Washington state and British Columbia. Killer whales have strong social ties and continue to help their children even after they are fully grown ...
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.
The Center of Whale Research and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) witnessed the mother carrying her deceased child on her nose across Puget Sound. Scient ...
By analyzing hormones in southern resident killer whales ... had lost her child: Another calf, named J62, had been spotted in the pod. Experts haven’t determined the young whale’s sex ...
Tahlequah, the killer whale also known as J35, was seen carrying the newborn on her back Wednesday through Washington state’s Puget Sound, just as she did seven years ago, according to the ...
Tahlequah previously carried another dead newborn for 17 days in 2018. Here's what she's taught us about how orcas deal with death.
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 female orca who went viral while carrying her dead baby for hundreds of miles in 2018 has lost another child — mere days after it was born. The killer whale, officially named J35, was spotted ...
After consulting with federal authorities, rescuers decided the most humane course of action was to euthanize the animal.
This year’s Treaty Day Film Festival offers the first local chance to see “Resident Orca,” the documentary that follows the ...