K-Pod Has A New Baby Orca
The first calf born to the K-pod in more than a decade has been spotted on the west side of Vancouver Island.
Video taken Saturday showed the baby orca, named K45, swimming with its mother K20 and the rest of the family.
And while we still don't know the calf's sex, the Center for Whale Research says it looks to be in good physical condition and has good coloring. The center also says the baby and the K-pod haven't been seen since last November.
Rumors of a new calf with K-pod began swirling around in April and June, but it was not confirmed until July.
The last time this pod saw a new baby was in 2011. There are approximately 74 of the endangered southern resident orcas left.
Video taken Saturday showed the baby orca, named K45, swimming with its mother K20 and the rest of the family.
And while we still don't know the calf's sex, the Center for Whale Research says it looks to be in good physical condition and has good coloring. The center also says the baby and the K-pod haven't been seen since last November.
Rumors of a new calf with K-pod began swirling around in April and June, but it was not confirmed until July.
The last time this pod saw a new baby was in 2011. There are approximately 74 of the endangered southern resident orcas left.