FRIDAY HARBOR, Wash. --Researchers say an endangered killer whale that drew international attention as she carried her dead calf on her head for more than two weeks is finally back to feeding and ...
Honda's J35A V6 engine, found in various models from the late 1990s until today, is gaining attention among enthusiasts.
An endangered Pacific Northwest orca that made global headlines in 2018 for carrying her dead calf for over two weeks is doing so once again following the death of her new calf, in another sign of ...
Honda has a reputation in the car community — quite an ambiguous reputation, actually. Some enthusiasts are outspoken haters of Honda because they're tired of teenagers in old Civics waking them up in ...
SEATTLE — The mother orca known as J35, or Tahlequah, has been seen carrying her deceased calf for at least 11 days, drawing attention to the critically endangered southern resident killer whales.
An orca who made headlines in 2018 after she carried her dead calf on her head for more than two weeks and a distance of 1,000 miles has given birth again, according to the Center for Whale Research.
Honda has built some incredible naturally aspirated engines in its history, from the screaming B-Series VTEC engines that powered the first versions of the Integra Type R and Civic Type R, to the ...
The research center said roughly two weeks ago that it had been made aware of the new calf. But on Christmas Eve, it said it was concerned about the calf’s health based on its behavior and that of its ...
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