This video shows what might just be the friendliest baby shark around – a baby whale shark. The shark in the video is the easily recognizable (because of their distinctive pattern) whale shark. While ...
J62 travels with the pod. J62 has appeared to behave normally (Center for Whale Research) Unfortunately, baby orcas have what is roughly estimated to be a 50 percent mortality rate, according to ...
A killer whale mom, who shot to fame after she carried her dead calf’s corpse with her for more than two weeks in a harrowing tale of grief, has lost another baby, scientists revealed.
“The death of any calf in the Southern Resident killer whale population is a tremendous ... Previously, she had carried another deceased baby on her back (NOAA Fisheries) After the orca had ...
An orca that carried her dead calf with her for days in 2018 appears to be repeating the behavior with a newly deceased baby whale. Scientists think the killer whale is likely to be expressing grief.
The female killer whale J35 with her newborn calf J61, who died. Photograph: Center for Whale Research A grieving killer whale, known for swimming over 1,000 miles while carrying the body of her dead ...
Researchers have not yet determined the sex of the new calf or the baby whale's mother. Tahlequah, the Grieving Orca Who Carried Her Dead Newborn 1,000 Miles, Gives Birth to a New Calf On Monday ...
has lost another child — and heartbreaking photos and video show her again continuing to carry her dead baby. Researchers said that the calf, born off the shore of Washington state and known as J61, ...
Advert This was the second calf J35 had given birth to since her 2018 loss, with the Center for Whale Research confirming that the baby, named J61, was female. However, alarm bells were soon ...