0:33 Southern resident orca that carried dead calf for 17 days is pregnant again Brad Hanson, who leads the Southern Resident Research Team at NOAA’s Northwest Fisheries Science Center ...
Tahlequah previously carried another dead newborn for 17 days in 2018. Here's what she's taught us about how orcas deal with death.
For at least 11 days, a mother killer whale has been carrying the body of her dead newborn calf. Only a handful of days old, ...
As the female orca known as Tahlequah once again carries the body of a dead calf through waters near Vancouver Island, for ...
Though the baby was no longer breathing, the mother couldn’t bring herself to let go. She nudged her nose under her lifeless newborn, laboring to keep it above the gray water of Puget Sound.
An orca pregnancy typically lasts 17 months. Orca researchers say there’s no shortage of southern resident orcas getting pregnant, yet most young orcas die in the womb or shortly after birth.
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The mother orca, known as J35 or Tahlequah ... Females in this population get pregnant almost immediately after producing offspring and are able to keep their calves alive. Scientists said ...
The mother orca known as J35, or Tahlequah, has been seen carrying her deceased calf for at least 11 days, drawing attention ...
Researchers said J35, also known as Tahlequah, was spotted Jan. 10 in Haro Strait off San Juan Island with the body of her ...