- Katina (whale)
Katina is a female
Orca (killer whale) who lives inSeaWorld Orlando in Florida. She was captured fromIceland approximately two years of age onOctober 26 ,1978 . She is the most successful breeding female Orca in captivity.Transfers
Upon her capture, Katina was purchased by Marineland in Niagara Falls,
Canada , where she was first named Kandu 6. She was shipped to the facility soon after. However, she did not spend much time there. Sometime between April and June of1979 , Katina was bought bySeaWorld . She was sent to their park in San Diego. In 1982, Katina was moved to the park in Ohio with another female namedKasatka , with whom she was captured in 1978. For two years, the two would perform in the Ohio park during the summer months and then be moved back to San Diego for the winter. Finally, in September or October of1984 , Katina was transferred to the SeaWorld in Orlando. She has remained there ever since.Family members/breed
*Daughters: Kalina,
Katerina *, Unna, andNalani
*Sons: Taku* andIkaika
*Granddaughters:Skyla andNalani
*Grandsons:Keet ,Keto ,Tuar , andTrua
*Greatgrandchildren:Kalia andHalyn *
*Possible Relatives: Betty*
*Breed: 100% Icelandic(Asterisk indicates a deceased relative)
Birth of Kalina
Katina became pregnant in early spring of 1984 at SeaWorld San Diego. She had mated with a male named Winston. Soon afterward, she was moved back to Sea World Ohio in
Aurora, Ohio for the summer. While there, the trainers soon realized she was pregnant. Because of this, she was moved to Orlando in the end of the summer season. This is where she gave birth.On
September 26 ,1985 Katina went into labor. A few hours later, she bore her first calf--a female, who was named Kalina. Although ten Orca calves had been born in captivity prior to Kalina, none of them had survived past a few weeks. This made Kalina the first Orca calf to be successfully born and raised incaptivity , which made Katina the first successful mother. The success of the captive Orca breeding program began with Katina in 1985.Katina's other calves and grandchildren
In early
1987 , an adult male Orca namedKanduke arrived in Orlando. He and Katina soon mated. Katina bore her second calf onNovember 4 ,1988 . It was another female namedKaterina . In early1991 , and at a very early age, Katerina was transferred out of Orlando. Katina would never see her daughter again. Katerina died onMay 5 ,1999 atSeaWorld San Antonio in Texas at 10.5 years of age.A male named
Tilikum came to SeaWorld in January of1992 . It wasn't long before Katina was pregnant again. She gave birth to her first son onSeptember 9 ,1993 ; the calf was namedTaku . Just a few months prior to Taku's birth, Katina's first-born calf Kalina gave birth to her first calf,Keet , onFebruary 2 ,1993 , thus making Katina a grandmother. Keet was born in SeaWorld San Antonio, where Kalina resided at the time.Katina's next calf came on
December 27 ,1996 . It was a female and she was named Unna. Her fifth calf was a male born onAugust 25 ,2002 ; he would later be namedIkaika . Unna, Ikaika, and Taku were all fathered by Tilikum.Recently, Katina gave birth to her sixth calf on September 18, 2006. The calf appears to be in good health and is now appearing in shows with Katina. [ [http://www.buschgardens.com/SWF/ftp_press_releases_articles.aspx?ID=21 Baby’s First Breath] , press release, SeaWorld Orlando,
September 18 ,2006 , retrievedDecember 22 ,2006 ] The calf is female and has been namedNalani . The father has said to be Katina's son, Taku.Besides Keet, Katina has three other grandchildren all born to Kalina and two great-grandchildren. Kalina has three other calves:
Keto (male; born 1995),Tuar (male; born 1999), andSkyla (female; born 2004). She has another grandchild who is sired by her Taku born toTakara namedTrua . Keet, Kalina's oldest calf, has fathered two daughters of his own:Kalia (2004) andHalyn * (2005-2008), making Katina the first ever great-grandmother at SeaWorld.Katina currently
Katina is about 30 years old and is healthy and doing well. Measuring about 16 feet 4 inches and weighing in at about 5,600 pounds, Katina is on the small side compared to most other females, but she is rather bulky. She is an excellent performer and is very reliable. She is one of their principal whales for performances and is used daily. Katina is generally very sweet-natured and patient and has never been involved in any known incidents with one of her handlers.
Being the
matriarch of the Orcas, Katina is rather dominant. She can sometimes, although rarely, be stubborn and refuse to perform. When this happens, usually all of the other Orcas follow suit.Katina only lives with two of her six calves (Kalina and Nalani) and one of her grandchildren (Trua). She is always with her calf, but is also with Takara and Trua quite often. A new female named Kayla arrived in Orlando recently from SeaWorld San Antonio. She has been introduced to Katina, and the two have recently been spending time together.
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