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  2. Orca mom seen mourning latest dead calf in same heartbreaking ...

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    An orca who made headlines for mourning her dead calf in a unique two-week “tour of grief” is responding to her latest deceased newborn in the same way, a heart-wrenching photo shows ...

  3. Tahlequah (orca) - Wikipedia

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    Tahlequah (born c. 1998), also known as J35, is an orca of the southern resident community in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. She has given birth to four known offspring, a male (Notch) in 2010, a female (Tali) in 2018, another male (Phoenix) in 2020, and an unnamed female calf in 2024.

  4. Grieving orca mother who carried dead calf for weeks in 2018 ...

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    A grieving orca mother who made headlines more than six years ago for carrying her dead newborn calf for 17 days after its death is sadly repeating history after the death of her newest calf in ...

  5. Orca who carried dead newborn for weeks has lost another calf ...

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    Tahlequah, an orca that carried her dead calf for 17 days and more than 1,000 miles in 2018, lost another calf recently and is grieving the death in a similar way.

  6. Wikie - Wikipedia

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    Wikie (born 1 June 2001) is a female Orca who lives at the Marineland of Antibes in Antibes, France.Her mother was Sharkane (1985 – 3 January 2009) and her father was Kim II (1981 – 23 November 2005).

  7. Southern resident orcas - Wikipedia

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    The orca commonly known as Tokitae, or as Sk'aliCh'elh-tenaut to the Lummi, was captured during this event, and died on August 18, 2023, at the Miami Seaquarium. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] On November 4, 2024, the L Pod returned to Penn Cove for the first time in 50 years after surviving members had avoided the area and taught their offspring.

  8. Morgan (orca) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] One orca was photographed 700 km (430 mi) from its previous sighting a year earlier, [6] not to mention that Morgan herself has travelled from Norway to the Wadden Sea, a distance (depending on exact locations) of approximately 1,200 km (750 mi). Additionally, there have been sightings of orca in the North Sea since Morgan's capture. [8]

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