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Orca carries dead calf for week during ‘deep grieving’

SEATTLE — An endangered orca that spends time in Pacific Northwest waters is still carrying the corpse of her calf one week after it died.
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In this photo taken July 24, 2018, provided by the Center for Whale Research, a baby orca whale is being pushed by her mother after being born in ocean waters near Victoria.

SEATTLE — An endangered orca that spends time in Pacific Northwest waters is still carrying the corpse of her calf one week after it died.

Experts with the Whale Museum on San Juan Island have been monitoring the 20-year-old whale, known as J35, since her calf died shortly after birth on July 24. For days now, the whale has been balancing the dead calf on her forehead or pushing it to the surface of the water.

Jenny Atkinson, the museum’s executive director, said the orca was still carrying her dead calf Monday afternoon.

Atkinson said the orca and her pod are going through “a deep grieving process.”

The calf was the first in three years to be born to the dwindling population of endangered southern resident killer whales. There are only 75.— The Associated Press