Social media users were blown away by the scene in the viral clip, with one saying: "I would be in heaven if this happened to me." ...
Each pod has its own unique set of calls (dialect). These help them identify and coordinate with each other. A Mom and calf Transient Orca Whales swimming in Johnstone Strait, Vancouver Island, Canada ...
Each pod has its own unique set of calls (dialect). These help them identify and coordinate with each other. A Mom and calf Transient Orca Whales swimming in Johnstone Strait, Vancouver Island, Canada ...
The park has said 90 percent of its visitors come for its orca and dolphin performances. The closure of Marineland puts an end to a story that began when Count Roland Paulze d'Ivoy de La Poype ...
Listen to article ANTIBES, FRANCE: A French marine park on Sunday closed down definitively over a 2021 law banning shows featuring marine mammals, leaving uncertain futures for the two last orcas ...
An orca who drew international attention when she carried her dead calf for 17 days and more than 1,000 miles seven years ago is experiencing heartbreak all over again. Scientists initially ...
A killer whale that is part of a population struggling to survive appears to be grieving, carrying the carcass of her dead calf on her head, echoing the mourning behaviour she exhibited for 17 ...
The Orca Network noted the new rule does not apply to mammal-eating transient or Bigg’s Killer Whales who have been present in the Puget Sound more often than the Southern Residents in recent years.
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 ...
A killer whale, which captured the world's attention in 2018 when it was spotted pushing the dead body of its newborn calf for 17 days, appears to be grieving again. The whale, known as Tahlequah ...
How to spot identify Southern Resident orca Southern Residents are one of three types of orcas that can be found in Washington waters, along with Bigg’s (transient) and offshore killer whales.