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On August 8, 2004, Icelandic female Kiska gave birth to her fifth calf and first daughter, sired by Kandu VII, at Marineland Canada.
On August 8, 2004, Icelandic female Kiska gave birth to her fifth calf and first daughter, sired by Kandu VII, at Marineland Canada.


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She would sometimes copy the behaviors she saw Kiska and another whale, Ikaika, performing, as she was young and did not know as many behaviors as the older whales.
She would sometimes copy the behaviors she saw Kiska and another whale, Ikaika, performing, as she was young and did not know as many behaviors as the older whales.


Unfortunately, Athena died sometime in 2009. Her cause of death has never been released.
Athena died sometime in 2009. Her cause of death has never been released.
 
== See also ==
[[List of deceased captive orcas]]
 
[[List of living captive orcas]]
 
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Latest revision as of 16:12, 15 August 2023


On August 8, 2004, Icelandic female Kiska gave birth to her fifth calf and first daughter, sired by Kandu VII, at Marineland Canada.

Later known as Athena, as she was born during the Summer Olympics in Athens, she was healthy and very curious. Athena could often be seen interacting with guests in the underwater viewing areas.

She would sometimes copy the behaviors she saw Kiska and another whale, Ikaika, performing, as she was young and did not know as many behaviors as the older whales.

Athena died sometime in 2009. Her cause of death has never been released.

See also

List of deceased captive orcas

List of living captive orcas

Lists of captive animals