The orca who swam with her dead calf for 17 days in an apparent act of grieving recently gave birth to a new baby, according to Michael Weiss, research director of the Center for Whale Research.
The birth of a new orca calf is sparking celebration. But also some concern among whale watchers tonight. Now a scientist ...
Baby orca J62 is a female, scientists have confirmed, and looking great so far in her first month of life. The birth of a healthy female calf is crucial for the southern resident orca families.
Researchers first confirmed J62’s birth on Jan. 1. During the February sighting researchers also confirmed that orca J35 is no longer carrying the carcass of her dead calf, J61. The calf’s ...
The orca whale who broke hearts in 2018 while grieving her dead calf for 17 days has a welcomed a new calf. Tahlequah, also known as J-35, gave birth to her new addition on Friday, Sept.
The newest Southern Resident orca, J62, was confirmed as a female calf after the Center for Whale Research had an encounter ...