Tahlequah first garnered worldwide recognition in 2018 when the killer whale carried her dead calf on the back for 17 days.
Tahlequah, a mother orca who gained fame in 2018 for carrying her deceased calf on her back, has lost another child — and ...
Tahlequah, the Southern Resident killer whale who famously carried her deceased calf for 17 days in 2018, has tragically lost her newest offspring. Tahlequah, a female orca born around 1998, endured ...
Or the infant whale may have simply been unlucky, perhaps catching an infection in the womb that she couldn’t fend off. Whatever the cause, the death of Tahlequah’s daughter is a tragedy for ...
Scientists initially spotted the whale mom, known both as Tahlequah and J35, with a new female calf on Friday, Dec. 20 but were worried about the health of the baby when they got out on the water ...
A team of researchers observe the new calf and confirm it is female, but they are concerned about its health after it was ...
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, ...
The Center for Whale Research has named the newborn killer whale female J61 Dave Ellifrit/Center for Whale Research Tahlequah, the killer whale who carried her dead calf and swam with him for 17 ...
The orca who captured global attention in 2018 by carrying her deceased calf for 17 days has faced another heartbreaking loss.
In 2018, Tahlequah the killer whale made headlines and broke hearts after she was spotted carrying the body of her dead calf ...
An endangered Pacific Northwest orca that carried her dead calf for over two weeks in 2018 is doing so once again following ...