The Center for Whale Research has named the newborn killer whale female J61 Tahlequah, the killer whale who carried her dead ...
An orca who made headlines in 2018 after she carried her dead calf on her head for more than two weeks and a distance of ...
Tahlequah the killer whale made headlines and broke hearts after she was spotted carrying the body of her dead calf for 17 ...
A team of researchers observe the new calf and confirm it is female, but they are concerned about its health after it was ...
The whale who made headlines for carrying her dead calf for 17 days in 2018 just had a new baby, according to researchers.
An orca who captured the world’s attention in 2018 after she carried her dead newborn calf for weeks appears to be a new ...
She is the mother orca who captured the world’s attention by carrying her dead calf for 17 days and 1,000 miles. But now, ...
Orca Tahlequah, known for carrying her dead calf in 2018, has been spotted with a new calf, J61, a hopeful sign for the ...
The killer whale 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 ...
The whale, known to the world as Tahlequah, gave birth to her second calf since 2018, when she carried her dead newborn for more than two weeks.
The calf born to Tahlequah, known to researchers as J35, was first spotted on Dec. 20 swimming along with J pod in the Puget Sound area for the past several days. Initially, the researchers could ...