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Per the Orca Conservancy, J61 is Tahlequah's third baby calf to survive. Her oldest, J47, also known as "Notch," was born in 2010, and her second, J57, who became known as "Phoenix," was born in 2020.
An orca who captured the world’s attention in 2018 after she carried her dead newborn calf for weeks appears to be a new mother again, bringing a sign of hope to researchers.
The bereaved whale mother who made headlines when she heartbreakingly grieved her dead baby for more than two weeks has given birth to a new calf, scientists said.. The mama orca, named J35 by ...
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.
In 2018, J35 Tahlequah carried her dead neonate for 17 days and an estimated minimum of 1,600 km. [54] [55] [56] The newborn calf was alive and swimming with her northeast from Race Rocks when first spotted by a Center for Whale Research associate.
Tahlequah (orca), a killer whale; Tonsillitis This page was last edited on 15 January 2023, at 09:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The killer whale calf was spotted in the Puget Sound area off Washington state several days ago. On Tuesday, the center determined J35, also known as Tahlequah, was the baby's mother. The calf, a ...
Namu, featured in the film Namu, the Killer Whale; Neptune from the film Moon Warriors; Ocean Sun (L25) [citation needed] Old Thom; Old Tom; Port and Starboard; Ramu III; Samoa; Scarlet Scarlet and her mother, J-16; Shamu; Springer; Tahlequah; Takara; The orca from the 1977 film Orca; Tico from the anime series Tico of the Seven Seas