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{{Needs work|Problem=formatting}}{{Infobox animal|name=Keto|gender=Male|origin=Captive born|birth_place=SeaWorld of Florida|birth_date=June 17, 1995}}On June 17, 1995, a female orca named [[Kalina - orca|Kalina]], who was born and raised in captivity, gave birth to her second calf at SeaWorld Orlando. It was quite remarkable because Kalina was only 9 years old at the time. The newborn calf was a male named Keto, and his father was a male orca from Iceland called [[Kotar - orca|Kotar]].


Place of birth: Born at SeaWorld of Florida
Keto spent a little over 3 years at the Orlando park before being moved to SeaWorld San Diego in 1999. There, he was reunited with his older brother, [[Keet - orca|Keet]]. In April 2000, Keto and [[Keet - orca|Keet]], along with another male orca named Sumar, were transferred once again, this time to a park in Aurora, Ohio.


Date of birth:  June 17, 1995
In February 2001, Keto was transferred to SeaWorld San Antonio, where he developed a close bond with a female orca named Kayla. However, he often got into conflicts with a male named Kyuquot over Kayla's attention. In 2004, Keto was reunited with his brother Keet. Unfortunately, in February 2006, Keto, along with three other young orcas named Kohana, Tekoa, and Skyla, were sent on a breeding loan to Loro Parque in Spain. This decision drew criticism due to their familial relationship, even though they were owned by SeaWorld.


Captive at: Loro Parque Tenerife, Spain
The young orcas at Loro Parque faced challenges in terms of their social structure since they lacked a dominant matriarch. As a result, they exhibited aggression towards each other and occasionally towards trainers. Notably, Keto had already shown aggressive behavior towards trainers before being moved to Loro Parque.


On June 17, 1995 captive born female Kalina gave birth to her second calf at just 9 years old at SeaWorld Orlando. The calf was a male named Keto sired by the Icelandic male Kotar.
In September 1998, he pushed his trainer around the pool, and in March 1999 and August 2002, he made contact with another trainer. In December 1999, he snapped at his trainer during a training session. However, Keto's aggression seemed to escalate on December 24, 2009.


However, Keto only stayed at the Orlando park for little more than 3 years before being transferred to the San Diego park in 1999 where he met his older brother, Keet. In April of 2000, Keto was moved again to the park in Aurora, Ohio with his brother Keet and another male named Sumar.
During a morning training session for the Christmas Special, Keto attacked and killed his 29-year-old trainer, Alexis Martínez. Initially, it was reported that Alexis had drowned after being rendered unconscious and held underwater for several minutes. However, the subsequent autopsy revealed a more violent cause of death. Alexis had suffered multiple cuts and bruises, collapsed lungs, rib and sternum fractures, a lacerated liver, severe damage to vital organs, and puncture marks consistent with orca teeth.


Keto was moved once again in February of 2001 to the San Antonio park where he grew very close to the female named Kayla, and would reportedly fight with a male named Kyuquot over her. He was reunited with his brother Keet in 2004, but in February of 2006, Keto and 3 other young whales were transferred to Loro Parque in Spain. The four were sent on a breeding loan and therefore are owned by SeaWorld; though they were scrutinized for the move, as Keto, Kohana, Tekoa, and Skyla are all related.
The autopsy determined that drowning caused by fluid in the lungs was the immediate cause of death. However, the underlying cause was attributed to "mechanical asphyxiation due to compression and crushing of the thoracic abdomen with injuries to vital organs." This indicated that Keto had slammed into Alexis with enough force to cause his chest to cave in.


The combination of these relatively young whales also presented a problem in terms of social structure, as the group lacked a dominant matriarch and still does. This has led to aggression issues between the whales, and sometimes aggression towards trainers. However, Keto had already been displaying issues with trainers before his move to Loro Parque.
In October 2010, Kohana, who was part of the orca group at Loro Parque, gave birth to the first calf conceived at the park. The calf, named Adán, was fathered by Keto, who also happened to be Kohana's uncle. Unfortunately, Kohana rejected Adán, likely due to her lack of mothering skills. As a result, the park staff had to bottle-feed and care for [[Adan - orca|Adán]].


In September of 1998 he pushed his trainer around the pool, open mouthed, and swam into another trainer open mouthed in both March of 1999 and August 2002, as well as snapping at his trainer during a training session in December 1999. Keto’s aggression seemed to escalate, however, on December 24, 2009.
In 2012, Kohana gave birth to her and Keto's second calf, a female named Victoria, or Vicky for short. Once again, Kohana rejected her calf, and the staff had to separate them and provide bottle feeding. Tragically, Vicky died at just 10 months old.


During a 10:30am training session for the Christmas Special, 29 year old trainer Alexis Martínez was struck and killed by Keto. At first, it was said that Alexis had drowned due to being unconscious and held underwater for several minutes. The autopsy revealed that Alexis’ death was actually more violent, and went on to state that he suffered multiple cuts and bruises, the collapse of both lungs, fractures to the ribs and sternum, a lacerated liver, severely damaged vital organs, and puncture marks consistent with the teeth of an orca.
== See also ==


The autopsy concluded that the immediate cause of death was drowning due to fluid in the lungs, but that the fundamental cause was “mechanical asphyxiation due to compression and crushing of the thoracic abdomen with injuries to the vital organs”, meaning that Keto had to have slammed into Alexis with enough force to cause Alexis’ chest to cave in.
* [[List of living captive orcas]]
* [[List of deceased captive orcas]]
* [[Adan - orca]]


Eerily enough, Alexis’ death occurred exactly two months prior to the death of senior SeaWorld trainer Dawn Brancheau who was killed on February 24, 2010 by the Icelandic male Tilikum. Being a SeaWorld trainer, Dawn’s death seemed to get much more publicity than Alexis’ death, and the incident between Alexis and Keto was quickly swept under the rug for the most part.
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In October 2010, Kohana gave birth to the first calf to be conceived at Loro Parque. The calf, known as Adán, was sired by Keto who is Kohana’s uncle. Kohana rejected Adán due to her never learning proper mothering skills, requiring staff to bottle feed Adán instead.
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In 2012, Kohana gave birth to hers and Keto’s second calf, a female named Victoria, or Vicky for short. Once again, Kohana rejected her calf, forcing staff to separate the pair and bottle feed her. Unfortunately, Vicky died at just 10 months old.
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Latest revision as of 20:40, 15 August 2023


Keto
SexMale
BornJune 17, 1995
SeaWorld of Florida
OriginCaptive born

On June 17, 1995, a female orca named Kalina, who was born and raised in captivity, gave birth to her second calf at SeaWorld Orlando. It was quite remarkable because Kalina was only 9 years old at the time. The newborn calf was a male named Keto, and his father was a male orca from Iceland called Kotar.

Keto spent a little over 3 years at the Orlando park before being moved to SeaWorld San Diego in 1999. There, he was reunited with his older brother, Keet. In April 2000, Keto and Keet, along with another male orca named Sumar, were transferred once again, this time to a park in Aurora, Ohio.

In February 2001, Keto was transferred to SeaWorld San Antonio, where he developed a close bond with a female orca named Kayla. However, he often got into conflicts with a male named Kyuquot over Kayla's attention. In 2004, Keto was reunited with his brother Keet. Unfortunately, in February 2006, Keto, along with three other young orcas named Kohana, Tekoa, and Skyla, were sent on a breeding loan to Loro Parque in Spain. This decision drew criticism due to their familial relationship, even though they were owned by SeaWorld.

The young orcas at Loro Parque faced challenges in terms of their social structure since they lacked a dominant matriarch. As a result, they exhibited aggression towards each other and occasionally towards trainers. Notably, Keto had already shown aggressive behavior towards trainers before being moved to Loro Parque.

In September 1998, he pushed his trainer around the pool, and in March 1999 and August 2002, he made contact with another trainer. In December 1999, he snapped at his trainer during a training session. However, Keto's aggression seemed to escalate on December 24, 2009.

During a morning training session for the Christmas Special, Keto attacked and killed his 29-year-old trainer, Alexis Martínez. Initially, it was reported that Alexis had drowned after being rendered unconscious and held underwater for several minutes. However, the subsequent autopsy revealed a more violent cause of death. Alexis had suffered multiple cuts and bruises, collapsed lungs, rib and sternum fractures, a lacerated liver, severe damage to vital organs, and puncture marks consistent with orca teeth.

The autopsy determined that drowning caused by fluid in the lungs was the immediate cause of death. However, the underlying cause was attributed to "mechanical asphyxiation due to compression and crushing of the thoracic abdomen with injuries to vital organs." This indicated that Keto had slammed into Alexis with enough force to cause his chest to cave in.

In October 2010, Kohana, who was part of the orca group at Loro Parque, gave birth to the first calf conceived at the park. The calf, named Adán, was fathered by Keto, who also happened to be Kohana's uncle. Unfortunately, Kohana rejected Adán, likely due to her lack of mothering skills. As a result, the park staff had to bottle-feed and care for Adán.

In 2012, Kohana gave birth to her and Keto's second calf, a female named Victoria, or Vicky for short. Once again, Kohana rejected her calf, and the staff had to separate them and provide bottle feeding. Tragically, Vicky died at just 10 months old.

See also