Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium in Tacoma, Wash. Yuna, the beloved Malayan tapir, is preparing to welcome a new calf after a 13-month gestation period. The zoo’s dedicated veterinary and keeper team ...
The appearance of a new orca calf in Washington’s Puget Sound last month was cause for celebration. The young female, whom researchers named J61, was a new addition to the Southern Resident ...
The Kansas City Chiefs started Christmas Day with a lump of coal, as defensive tackle Chris Jones will miss Wednesday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers with a calf injury. Jones left Saturday ...
SEATTLE - The Center for Whale Research has confirmed the loss of J pod calf J61, the latest tragedy for J35, known as Tahlequah. This follows the loss of two previous calves in 2024. J61’s ...
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Tahlequah, the mother orca denoted as J35 who captured hearts worldwide in 2018 by carrying her dead calf for 17 days and over 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers), is once again displaying a similar act of ...
The Mavericks are adjusting to life without Luka Doncic after the All-NBA guard suffered a calf injury on Christmas Day. Doncic is set to miss extended time after going down during Dallas' loss ...
A killer whale mother who carried her dead calf for 17 days in an apparent show of grief has given birth to a new calf, scientists have said. The orca, named Tahlequah and known to researchers as ...
Our calves don’t get nearly enough love, which is why a calf stretcher might be an exercise product worth considering to help boost your flexibility, reduce muscle pains, alleviate spasms like ...
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 ...
The orca who swam with her dead calf for 17 days in an apparent act of grieving recently gave birth to a new baby, according to Michael Weiss, research director of the Center for Whale Research.