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Dead calf was still attached to umbilical cord while pushed by southern resident J36

VICTORIA - The discovery of a dead female orca calf near Vancouver Island in American waters continues to raise questions among researchers.

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Dead calf was still attached to umbilical cord while pushed by southern resident J36

A female southern resident orca, designated J36, pushes a deceased newborn calf, which researchers said they believed to be full term or near full term, in an undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Center for Whale Research (Mandatory Credit)


VICTORIA - The discovery of a dead female orca calf near Vancouver Island in American waters continues to raise questions among researchers.

Michael Weiss, research director with the American-based Center for Whale Research, said in emailed statement that it is not clear whether the calf was stillborn or died shortly after birth. 

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