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The SeaWorld zoological team said 37-year-old orca Kasatka gave birth to the calf around 6:30 a.m. inside Shamu Stadium. The calf is estimated to weigh between 300 and 350 pounds and measure 6 to 7 feet.
Katsaka was pregnant for nearly 18 months, which is typical for a killer whale. The calf's gender is unknown and will be named at a later time.
SeaWorld's animal experts will observe the mother and calf round the clock for the first few days.
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