ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — An endangered beluga whale calf rescued off Alaska’s coast was swimming in his new home Friday at SeaWorld San Antonio after a cross-country flight.
The whale named Tyonek was less than a month old when he became stranded in Alaska’s Cook Inlet last fall.
Now 5 months old, the calf has been cared for by the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, Alaska, until beginning his 4,000-mile journey to Texas on Thursday.
According to a statement Friday from Orlando-based SeaWorld, Tyonek is the first Cook Inlet beluga calf to be successfully rescued and rehabilitated. Tyonek will remain behind the scenes at the park’s zoological support area as he acclimates to his new home.