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The mother orca, known as J35 or Tahlequah, is a Southern Resident killer whale in the Salish Sea off the coast of British Columbia and northwest Washington State. In July, scientists counted 73 ...
J35 first shot to prominence in 2018 when she pushed the body of her calf around the Salish Sea for 17 days. Experts suggest that carrying the dead calves is most likely an expression of grief ...
The mother orca, known as Tahlequah or J35, has been seen carrying the body of the deceased female calf since Wednesday, the Washington state-based Center for Whale Research said in a Facebook post.
A mother killer whale who famously pushed the body of her dead newborn for 17 days ... social media that the mother known as Tahlequah, or J35, has now lost two of her four documented calves.
J35, a southern resident killer whale also known as Tahlequah, carried her child's body on her head for 17 days across a distance of 1,000 miles in 2018, according to the Center for Whale Research.
In this photo provided by NOAA Fisheries, the orca known as J35 (Tahlequah) carries the carcass of her dead calf in the waters of Puget Sound off West Seattle, Wash., on Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025.
Just a week earlier, researchers had proudly announced this new member of J pod, delivered by J35, Tahlequah. She is the whale who carried the body of her deceased calf for 17 days, traveling ...
ChrisRussick/Getty Researchers reported that as of January 1, 2025, Tahlequah, also known as J35, was observed carrying the body of her deceased calf. This somber behavior mirrors her actions in ...