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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Wed Mar 2, 2022, 09:30 PM Mar 2022

J Pod welcomes new Southern Resident orca calf

FRIDAY HARBOR, Wash. - The J Pod has welcomed a new calf into the Southern Resident orca family, according to the Center for Whale Research.

The shape and size of the new calf, dubbed J59, are typical of a calf in good physical condition. J59 is the first calf born into the J Pod since September 2020 when J41 gave birth to J58. It's unknown whether the calf is a male or a female.

The Center for Whale Research was first made aware that one of the whales had possibly given birth on March 1. Photo ID expert Dave Ellifrit found the new whales near Kelp Reef and was able to confirm the new addition to the J Pod.

J59 has been spotted next to J37, with two other whales nearby. J37 was spotted earlier in February and did not have a calf at that time, so it's estimated J59 was born within the past few days.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/j-pod-welcomes-new-southern-resident-orca-calf/ar-AAUwSYN

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J Pod welcomes new Southern Resident orca calf (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Mar 2022 OP
Why are orca babies called calves? Ocelot II Mar 2022 #1

Ocelot II

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1. Why are orca babies called calves?
Wed Mar 2, 2022, 09:33 PM
Mar 2022

Why not pups or cubs or something else that's more carnivorous than calves?

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