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  2. 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 three known offspring, a male (Notch) in 2010, a female (Tali) in 2018, and another male (Phoenix) in 2020.

  3. Tahlequah, orca who carried her dead calf for 1,000 ... - AOL

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    An orca known as Tahlequah, who raised worldwide concern when she carried her dead calf for 17 days and more than 1,000 miles almost two years ago, is pregnant, scientists said. Scientists John ...

  4. Category:Southern resident orcas - Wikipedia

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    Tahlequah (orca) W. Walter the Whale; Y. Yukon Harbor orca capture operation This page was last edited on 2 September 2022, at 21:56 (UTC) ...

  5. Southern resident orcas - Wikipedia

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    One orca followed as the captors’ boat led Moby Doll by the harpoon line from Saturna Island to Vancouver. [46] Plausibly the same orca exchanged long–distance pulsed calls with him over two miles (3.2 kilometres) the next day when he was at Burrard Dry Dock. [47] In 1967, K Pod orcas were being herded in the Yukon Harbor capture operation ...

  6. Category:Individual orcas - Wikipedia

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    Tahlequah (orca) Takara (whale) U. Unna (whale) W. Walter the Whale; Wikie; Y. Yukon Harbor orca capture operation This page was last edited on 20 August 2022 ...

  7. Dawn Brancheau - Wikipedia

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    Dawn Therese Brancheau (née LoVerde, April 16, 1969 – February 24, 2010) was an American animal trainer at SeaWorld. [3] [4] She worked with orcas at SeaWorld Orlando for fifteen years, including a leading role in revamping the Shamu show, [3] [5] and was SeaWorld's poster girl.

  8. Salish Sea orcas - Wikipedia

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    After a legal battle, all orca captures in Washington came to an end. While orca captures in BC came to an end a year later in 1977, [26] captures in other areas such as Iceland continued well into the 1980s. Orca behavior and social life in the Salish Sea came to the public eye in the early 1970s with the works of Mike Bigg.

  9. Ritual behavior in animals - Wikipedia

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    Tahlequah (a.k.a. J35), a female orca, carried the carcass of her newborn infant for 17 days. [18] Whether this was a "tour of grief" or merely instinct is debated. [10] Crows and other corvids also seem to participate in funeral-like ritualistic behavior, including gathering around and holding vigils over the carcass. [9] [19]