SeaWorld's family of killer whales increases by one

napnet

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SeaWorld Orlando has a new killer whale, a 7-foot-long, 350-pound calf born Monday afternoon.

The unnamed calf and its mother, Katina, are doing well but won't be immediately on view for the public, SeaWorld officials said Monday.

The calf was born at 3:23 p.m. in the park's multimillion-gallon research and breeding facility, Shamu Stadium, following a 11/2-hour labor. Moments later, the baby whale instinctively swam to the surface for its first breath of air.

SeaWorld animal-care specialists are cautiously optimistic. The next important step in the baby's development is nursing, which typically occurs within the first 24 hours. The gender of the calf won't be known until it starts swimming apart from Katina.

"We're celebrating today. It's awesome," said Laura Surovik, SeaWorld's assistant curator. "This baby is definitely a healthy, big baby. . . . She or he is already searching to go ahead and nurse."

The newborn is the 14th killer whale born at SeaWorld Orlando, the first since last November.


http://www.orlandosentinel.com/busi...l-seaworld1906sep19,0,7073643.story?track=rss
 

speck76

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SeaWorld Orlando welcomed a new baby killer whale to the Shamu family yesterday. The calf’s mother, Katina, gave birth to the newborn at 3:23 p.m. The mother, Katina, is the matriarch of the SeaWorld Orlando Shamu family and also birthed the first Baby Shamu more than 20 years ago. This calf is the 14th killer whale born at SeaWorld Orlando and the 22nd to be born and successfully raised throughout all of the SeaWorld parks.

Baby began nursing last night, and Shamu stadium will be open to the public for "family presentations" at 1:00 and 5:45 p.m. today.
 

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