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		<title>USA: Bereaved whale spotted pushing another dead calf</title>
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<p class="">A killer whale, which captured the world&#8217;s attention in 2018 when it was spotted pushing the dead body of its newborn calf for 17 days, appears to be grieving again.</p>



<p class="">The whale, known as Tahlequah, has lost another calf and is again pushing the body, according to the Center for Whale Research.</p>



<p class="">Tahlequah has this time been spotted off the coast of Washington state in the US.Killer whales have been known to carry dead calves for a week, but scientists in 2018 said Tahlequah had set a &#8220;record&#8221;.</p>



<p class="">The Center for Whale Research said the death of any calf was a &#8220;tremendous loss&#8221; but added that the death of Tahlequah&#8217;s newborn was &#8220;particularly devastating&#8221; given its history.</p>



<p class="">The centre, which studies the Southern Resident killer whale and works on its conservation, said Tahlequah had now lost two out of four documented calves &#8211; both of which were female.</p>



<p class="">Both Canada and the US list Southern Resident killer whales as endangered.The whales depend on Chinook salmon &#8211; which have been in dramatic decline in recent years &#8211; for food.</p>



<p class="">Failures to reproduce are linked to nutrition and access to these salmon, according to research from the University of Washington.</p>



<p class="">Whales can travel an average of 120km (75 miles) a day.</p>



<p class="">The 2018 sighting of Tahlequah pushing a dead calf happened when it was off the shores of Victoria, British Columbia.</p>



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