At 2:30 a.m. Friday at high tide, B.C.’s orphaned orca whale calf, Kwee-sa-hay-is or 'Brave Little Hunter,' swam past the sandbar where her mother beached and died, towards Little Espinosa Inlet, and onto Esperanza near Zeballos.
The calf has been stuck in a shallow lagoon since March 23, when she and her mother swam through a narrow channel connected to the ocean.
Global's Kylie Stanton tells us what happens next for the little orca.
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The calf has been stuck in a shallow lagoon since March 23, when she and her mother swam through a narrow channel connected to the ocean.
Global's Kylie Stanton tells us what happens next for the little orca.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/10452572/bc-orphaned-orca-whale-calf-free/
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