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SEATTLE — Researchers are concerned aboutthe new Southern Resident orca calf born last month, describing it as "emaciated." The Center for Whale Research (CWR) said the Southern Resident calf ...
When researcher Jared Towers set up his cameras underwater to observe a pair of killer whales, he saw something strange.
Tahlequah first garnered worldwide recognition in 2018 when the killer whale carried her dead calf on the back for 17 days.
Several killer whale calves were spotted “playing” with prey along Monterey Bay last weekend, enthralling wildlife photographers lucky enough to capture the sight and share it on social media ...
The killer whale who carried her dead calf around in 2018, J35, better known as Tahlequah, is in mourning again after she lost another baby.
To start a kelp-based grooming session, an orca places the bull kelp stipe on its face and nuzzles against another killer ...
Whale researchers in the Pacific Northwest reported a day of extreme highs and lows on the last day of 2024. On the low side, they learned that a Southern Resident Killer Whale (SRKW) calf, J61 ...
The killer whale that carried her dead calf on her head for more than two weeks for 1,000 miles in 2018 has a new baby, according to the Center for Whale Research.
Tahlequah The Killer Whale Carried Her Dead Calf For 17 Days. Now She Has Given Birth Again Conservationists are concerned about the health of the new calf, J61.
The newest member in the J Pod of the Southern Resident killer whales, calf J62, has been confirmed as a female by the Center for Whale Research.
Using sightings over four decades, researchers have pinpointed three main orca habitats off Australia, with key differences ...
The study authors observed the practice in Southern Resident killer whales while sailing in the Salish Sea off the Pacific Northwest coast in 2024. Using high-definition cameras, they spotted 30 ...