A newborn Bigg's orca calf spotted last week is the descendent of a killer whale that was once captured and held at SeaWorld.
The Pacific Whale Watch Association (PWWA) announced that a new Bigg’s orca calf has been spotted in the Salish Sea.
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Sedna's grandmother, T046 or "Wake," was one of six whales that was captured and temporarily held by SeaWorld in Budd Inlet, ...
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A new Bigg’s orca calf was spotted in the Salish Sea last week among a group of more than a dozen killer whales, according to ...