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|goals = Protect her cubs.<br>
 
|goals = Protect her cubs.<br>
 
Kill everyone who trespasses her territory.<br>
 
Kill everyone who trespasses her territory.<br>
Kill Robert Verne and his crew.
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Kill Robert Verne and his crew <small>(almost succeeded, failed)</small>.
 
|crimes = Mass murder
 
|crimes = Mass murder
 
|type of villain = Mutated Predator}} {{Quote|Out there, is a mindless, merciless creature of destruction... She will find you.|Narrator from the Official Trailer of ''Prophecy''.}}
 
|type of villain = Mutated Predator}} {{Quote|Out there, is a mindless, merciless creature of destruction... She will find you.|Narrator from the Official Trailer of ''Prophecy''.}}
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She was portrayed by Tom McLoughlin, Charles Flemmer and the late Kevin Peter Hall, and her vocal sound effects were provided by Frank Welker.
 
She was portrayed by Tom McLoughlin, Charles Flemmer and the late Kevin Peter Hall, and her vocal sound effects were provided by Frank Welker.
 
==History==
 
In the forest of Maine, a search party sent by a timber company was looking for lost lumberjacks until they reached a ravine, where one of their dogs fell. The men pulled the rope that held the dog, but the rope is cut, letting it fall. Two of the men decide to go down to the ravine to find the dog while the other one waits. Then there were shouts, so he decides to go down. The man slips and falls, but survives, when he reaches the bottom of the ravine, he meets the corpses of his companions, and sees something horrible that kills him without mercy.
 
 
Dr. Robert Verne and his wife Maggie are sent to Maine to settle a dispute between some natives and the paper mill (accused of throwing waste into rivers and mistreating the environment). When they get there they see a dog being lifted by a helicopter, and they meet the owner of the company, Bethel Isely, who tells the Vernes that this dog was the only thing left of the search party, and about the lost lumberjacks. Isely blames the Indians nicknamed Opies, but they blame another deity, a being called Katahdin, which is described by Isely as "Larger than a dragon and got the eyes of a cat".
 
 
After several events, the Vernes would be guided by John Hawks (the leader of the Opies) to meet in person the grandfather of the Opie Ramona Hawks, Hector M'Rai, who calls his home "The garden of Eden." Maggie tells the Indians that they have heard of Katahdin. Ramona says it's a legend, but M'Rai rectifies that mistake. Hector says he has seen Katahdin, and when Maggie asks what he looks like, Hector describes it as "Part of all things created."
 
 
After a fight with Isely at the paper mill, Robert does research on methyl mercury (which is used in the factory as a chemical), and discovers that if a pregnant living being eats fish contaminated with said chemical, when giving offspring, it would come a monstrosity. Robert remembers the descriptions of Katahdin, still without knowing what it is and so he decides to take blood samples from the Indians the next morning.
 
 
That same night, the Nelson family was sleeping peacefully somewhere in the forest, until Katahdin awakens the family, and kills it.
 
 
The next day, when they hear about the murdered family, Robert decides to go in the helicopter of Huntoon, and when they arrive, they discover some clawmarks in the trees, and it is concluded that it was a bear, but Robert finds a fleshy substance in a tree. Maggie finds two mutant bear cubs, one dead, the other alive, and they take them to show the negligence of the factory.
 
 
In the camp of Hector, Isely appears with some men of the company and with the sheriff Bartholomew Pilgrim, to meet what he accidentally created. Robert asks "Did you know?" to which Isely replies "I didn't want to".
 
 
M'Rai appears in the trees and greets the others, but in another part of the camp, Katahdin appears and kills the indians. The mutation pursues the others, who (everybody except M'Rai) hide in underground tunnels. Outside, Katahdin kills some members of the paper mill, until the noise stops. The sheriff (that was also hidden) is going to check if the creature has gone, but Katahdin grabs him and tears his face, killing him. Katahdin finds her dead cub and takes it away.
 
 
Isely sets out to find a communication tower, leaving others to go to the people of the Indians. Isely sees the tower from a distance, but suddenly he finds one of Katahdin's cubs, and for Isley's bad luck, Katahdin appears and chases him to the communication tower, where Isley tries to pass under a fence that is the entrance to the tower. However, Katahdin reaches and guts him.
 
 
Robert and his crew decide to go to the nearest city in a jeep left by John Hawks' companions. Suddenly, Katahdin appears, and overturns said vehicle. Everyone fled while John Hawks was untying Huntoon, but Katahdin comes close enough to force John out of the place, leaving Huntoon trapped, so that Katahdin finally beheads him.
 
 
The others run and swim in the lake towards Robert's cabin, but M'Rai stops (due to mercury) and try to talk to the beast, but obviously Katahdin kills him, leaving Ramona (that was watching the event) shattered. When arriving at the other side of the lake, the group watched the creature in the distance, which sank, until disappearing from the surface.
 
 
Robert thought she drowned, but suddenly for a few seconds there is a constant bubbling, and then the creature appears on the surface.
 
 
Everyone goes to the Vernes' cabin to protect themselves, but Katahdin breaks down the cabin, leaving Maggie and Ramona unconscious, while Robert and John shoot her with bullets and arrows. Robert is carrying Maggie and John continues to shoot the monstrosity, until she reaches him and throws him in the air and so he falls already dead.
 
 
The mutation focuses on Robert, and she grabs him while Robert fights for his life, burying an arrow in the creature's face, piercing her eye, causing Katahdin a tremendous pain, and causing her to fall into the lake. Robert, noticing that Katahdin is still alive, jumps into the lake and buries the arrow several times in the neck, causing her to drown.
 
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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The dangerous beast is unusually large for a grizzly bear, and her face and body are hideously deformed. Katahdin is also mentally deranged and hostile, impulsively mauling anyone and anything she comes across. She is drawn to her cubs, which is what causes her to pursue the protagonists throughout the film. After killing the bulk of the main cast, she is finally stabbed to death with an American Indian arrow; however, another Katahdin (the cubs' father) appears just before the end credits.
 
The dangerous beast is unusually large for a grizzly bear, and her face and body are hideously deformed. Katahdin is also mentally deranged and hostile, impulsively mauling anyone and anything she comes across. She is drawn to her cubs, which is what causes her to pursue the protagonists throughout the film. After killing the bulk of the main cast, she is finally stabbed to death with an American Indian arrow; however, another Katahdin (the cubs' father) appears just before the end credits.
 
Katahdin is abnormally larger than a normal grizzly bear, as she is 10.5 feet (approximately 3.2 meters) tall and weighs 500kg. Katahdin is also nocturnal several times, although it may appear in the day to follow its prey.
 
   
 
===Book===
 
===Book===
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Katahdin is a bizarre abomination that was created by the unintentional contamination produced by the paper mill in Maine, United States. Its name was given by the Native American Hector M'Rai, who assures that he had sighted it. She originally lived in an ancient bear cave from which she parted to cause terror in the forest and to rebel against humanity. During the time she was prowling through the forest, she had been seen by a forest ranger in a watchtower, but when he told this to Dr. Robert Verne and his wife, they did not believe him. After some events, the Vernes along with John and his partner Ramona show Isely (the owner of the factory) the mutated baby they found, which to everyone's bad luck turned out to be of Katahdin, which with much anger charged started chasing them. In the process, Katahdin killed several of those who made up Dr. Verne's group, reducing them to just three individuals. The beast finally confronted Robert, being severally wounded and finally killed in a lake. However, time after that, another ranger began to see many more monsters prowling around the forest.
Katahdin has a very similar story in the movie novel, but some details are added. She lived in an old bear cave, and she was first sighted by a ranger in a watchtower, who was found wounded and that was "drunk", saying he was attacked by his cat. When Isely went looking for a watchtower, Katahdin came, caught him and decapitated him. And after her death, another ranger found a bunch more monsters wandering through the woods. She could be 15 feet (4.5 meters) tall, being considerably larger than her filmic counterpart.
 
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
In the movie, Katahdin turns out to be a bear, but her appearance differs somewhat from that of a common bear, perhaps being a side effect of methyl mercury. Katahdin manages to be recognized for moving on two legs and having a side in an advanced mutated state. Katahdin has a head in which she has a white eye, and sharp teeth. Her body shows thick arms where she has long claws, and her legs have a lot of leftover mass. Katahdin's fur was affected during the time she was in the uterus, and caused many deformities on her left side, and almost even affecting her right side. Her fur was lost and reduced to her flesh, which resembles the keloid scars caused by the nuclear bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. In addition to losing her fur, she lost many facial features, such as her eye, half of her ear and her lips. In the novel, Katahdin is seen and described as a amalgamation of all the forest animals, having a bird-like appearance and highlighting huge breasts. She has huge eyes, webbed hands and hooked claws, and apparently walks upright.
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Katahdin is always seen as a huge bear that walks on two feet and has a mutated side to a truly critical degree. The time she was able to spend in her mother's womb along with the accidentally ingested methyl mercury may be why she looks so deformed. On her right side Katahdin has a very similar appearance to a common bear, with the difference that her eye is completely white and that her muzzle is crooked. Unlike the right side which was fortunate to maintain its original appearance, its left side was drastically altered by methyl mercury. First of all, it lost its fur, which is now replaced by an apparent mass of meat, which seems to have been burned several times and which bear a certain resemblance to the keloid scars caused by the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bombs. Katahdin's left side lacks various facial features, such as the eye and the lower lip or ear (which was reduced to a shapeless mass). The most remarkable thing about Katahdin is her immense size, measuring 10.5 feet tall, considerably larger than a normal bear.
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In the movie novel, Katahdin has a different appearance than her film counterpart. So far there is no illustration or image that reveals its appearance as such, but many details have been revealed to get an idea. The novel describes Katahdin as an amalgamation of all the creatures of the forest. She has a head similar to a bird's, and huge breasts. The movie trailer mentions that she has huge eyes, webbed hands, hooked claws, and that she walks upright. It is also mentioned that she is 15 feet tall, being larger than her filmic counterpart.
   
 
==Powers, Weaknesses, and Abilities==
 
==Powers, Weaknesses, and Abilities==
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===Film===
*'''Strong Hind-legs''': Unlike normal bears, the Katahdin from the film is able to walk upright for extensive amounts of time without tiring. This frees up her fore-paws to grasp for prey, though it is unknown if she can travel very fast, I.e quadrupedal (4-legged) galloping. Despite this, it must be mentioned that she has never been seen on 4 legs, so it could be said that she evolved to get up and walk on her hind legs.
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*'''Strong Hind-legs''': Unlike normal bears, Katahdin is able to walk upright for extensive amounts of time without tiring. This frees up her fore-paws to grasp for prey, though it is unknown if she can travel very fast, I.e quadrupedal (4-legged) galloping.
*'''Strength and Resistance''': Both filmic and literary Katahdin possess great strength, since they have been able to throw people through the air and kill them instantly. They can tear down trees just by pushing them, dump rocks, throw down a jeep just by hitting it and destroy a cabin with few hits. The two Katahdins also have enormous resistance, because they have a large layer of fat and (even if it causes pain) have resisted human blows, arrow shots and shooting, and they are almost indestructible.
 
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*'''Strength and Resistance''': Katahdin possesses enormous supernatural strength, which makes her a truly dangerous being. A single blow of her paw can throw a human over a long distance, knock down trees, destroy a cabin, move stones, and overturn a jeep, and other very heavy objects. Katahdin also has incredible resistance. Katahdin's mutated skin became a really hard and almost inexpensive mass, managing to withstand gunshots and blows, making her almost indestructible.
*'''Intellect''': Both the filmic and the literary Katahdin are not simple killing machines. They adore their cubs, and woe is all who stand between them and their babies. They will hold a deep hatred for their cub's abductors and anyone invading their turf, relentlessly tracking them and using various tactics like stealth to get close to them. They also know to stand still and shut up until their prey is within striking distance, unlike typical monsters who roar constantly. This suggests they can both indeed think and strategize. Katahdin's burned skin in the film is more likely than not must be a source of discomfort, making her more irritable than a normal bear, making her especially dangerous.
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*'''Intellect''': Katahdin is not a simple killing machine. She adores her cubs, and woe is all who stand between her and her babies. She will hold a deep hatred for her cub's abductors and anyone invading her turf, relentlessly tracking them and using various tactics like stealth to get close to them. She also knows to stand still and shut up until her prey is within striking distance, unlike typical monsters who roar constantly. This suggests she can indeed think and strategize. Her burned skin more likely than not must be a source of discomfort, making her more irritable than a normal bear, making her especially dangerous.
*'''Sensitive Eye''': In the film, Katahdin has only one eye, which turned out to be one of her advantages and her only weakness. The eye of Katahdin detects the movement and manages to see the light of a flashlight at kilometers but also turned out to be very soft and sensitive, being very easily shattered with an Indian arrow, and even jumping out of its basin.
 
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*'''Sensitive Eye''': Katahdin's whitish eye has the ability to easily detect movement, giving her a greater advantage in finding her prey and thus being able to kill them. However, the eye has the weakness of being able to split easily, which caused its eye to shoot out of its socket when it was destroyed by the arrow used by Robert Verne.
*'''Can hold her breath/Breathing underwater''': Both in the movie and the novel Katahdin can dive to the lowest depth of a lake, and can hold her breath, or even breathe underwater (this is said because it is not specified which of the two is). Even so, this does a kind of disadvantage, because there's a visible bubbling above her, just before emerging and attacking her prey.
 
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*'''Can hold her breath/Breathing underwater''': By getting into the water, Katahdin can supposedly hold her breath or breathe underwater. This serves to finally attack and sink her preys underwater and devour them, but these can evade it, due to a bubbling (coming from the same Katahdin) that occurs and can be easily noticed on the surface.
*'''Sharp Senses''': Both in the movie and the novel, Katahdin has shown that her senses are extremely keen, as she can detect her cubs despite being unable to see them. She either hears their cries and/or can smell them from miles away. She can also see in near-pitch-blackness, and spot prey from far away, and don't think she cannot find you if you hide deep underground. Her left eye is either absent or obscured by folds of melted skin, so she is partially blind and lacks depth perception.
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*'''Sharp Senses''': Katahdin has shown that her senses are extremely keen, as she can detect her cubs despite being unable to see them. She either hears their cries and/or can smell them from miles away. She can also see in near-pitch-blackness, and spot prey from far away, and don't think she cannot find you if you hide deep underground. Her left eye is either absent or obscured by folds of melted skin, so she is partially blind and lacks depth perception.
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===Book===
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Seemingly those of the filmic Katahdin. Despite this, there is an ability that she does not possess in the film.
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*'''Gliding ability''': Katahdin possesses the slight ability to glide in the air for short periods of time, mainly due to her weight.
   
 
==Victims==
 
==Victims==
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*Paul Nelson (killed)
 
*Paul Nelson (killed)
 
*Travis and Kathleen Nelson (killed off screen)
 
*Travis and Kathleen Nelson (killed off screen)
*Kelso (hitted)
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*Kelso (killed)
*An indian (burned)
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*An indian (thrown into fire)
*Another indian (exploited)
 
 
*Three Paper Mill members (killed off screen)
 
*Three Paper Mill members (killed off screen)
*Sheriff Bartholomew pilgrim (killed)
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*Sheriff Bartholomew Pilgrim (killed)
 
*Bethel Isely (gutted <small>(film)</small>, beheaded <small>(novel)</small>)
 
*Bethel Isely (gutted <small>(film)</small>, beheaded <small>(novel)</small>)
 
*Huntoon (decapitated)
 
*Huntoon (decapitated)
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Katahdin's name comes from an ancient spirit which is described as "Larger than a dragon and got the eyes of a cat" as Bethel Isely says.
 
*Katahdin's name comes from an ancient spirit which is described as "Larger than a dragon and got the eyes of a cat" as Bethel Isely says.
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**This name also comes from a mountain that is in the state of Maine.
*In the film, Hector M'Rai describes Katahdin as a he and not as a she when she is actually a woman.
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*In the film, Hector M'Rai describes Katahdin as a he and not as a she, when she is actually female.
*To illustrate Katahdin in the film, three costumes were created; two 6-foot tall (made for Tom and Charles) and one 10.5-foot tall (made for Kevin). In addition to the costume, a puppet was created with the arms included.
 
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*Katahdin was represented in the film by three suits and a puppet that included the head, torso, and arms. The suits were used by the actors mentioned above in most scenes, and the puppet was used in close-ups. While the puppet and suits tried to keep the monster's look, there are still notable differences between these.
*The Katahdin weight given here is not official, it is only speculation. There is no source that tells the true weight of the beast.
 
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**These suits were oftenly named "Barbara" or "Pizza Bear".
*The description given to the Katahdin of the novel here is a composition of the description of the monster in the trailer for the movie and the official description of the monster in the novel.
 
*Many people who have seen ''South Park'', and who have later seen ''Prophecy'', have often confused Katahdin with [[Manbearpig]], and the majority who have talked about Katahdin, always refer to her as Manbearpig.
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*Many people often confuse Katahdin with [[Manbearpig]].
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*Katahdin is indirectly mentioned by movie director John Frankenheimer in a comment, where he says "I don't think our monster was very frightening."
*John Frankenheimer commented something about Katahdin in a note. He said the following "I think we made two mistakes. One, the audience was way ahead of us. We waited too long to really get to the point. The audience knew, long before the film's hero and heroine, that we were coming to a monster. That's not terribly good. And another thing, I don't think our monster was very frightening."
 
 
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Revision as of 02:20, 19 August 2020

Villain Overview

Out there, is a mindless, merciless creature of destruction... She will find you.
~ Narrator from the Official Trailer of Prophecy.

Katahdin is the main antagonist in the 1979 horror film, Prophecy and the 1979 horror novel of the same name.

She was portrayed by Tom McLoughlin, Charles Flemmer and the late Kevin Peter Hall, and her vocal sound effects were provided by Frank Welker.

Biography

Film

Katahdin is a horrifically mutated grizzly bear who has grown to abnormal size. It is believed that her parents consumed fish contaminated with Inorganic Methyl mercury, which caused the mutation of this monster when she was still in the womb (which in turn happens to Katahdin's own offspring). She was named by the local American Indian tribes, and mistaken for an ancient spirit angered by the logging activity on the mountain.

The dangerous beast is unusually large for a grizzly bear, and her face and body are hideously deformed. Katahdin is also mentally deranged and hostile, impulsively mauling anyone and anything she comes across. She is drawn to her cubs, which is what causes her to pursue the protagonists throughout the film. After killing the bulk of the main cast, she is finally stabbed to death with an American Indian arrow; however, another Katahdin (the cubs' father) appears just before the end credits.

Book

Katahdin is a bizarre abomination that was created by the unintentional contamination produced by the paper mill in Maine, United States. Its name was given by the Native American Hector M'Rai, who assures that he had sighted it. She originally lived in an ancient bear cave from which she parted to cause terror in the forest and to rebel against humanity. During the time she was prowling through the forest, she had been seen by a forest ranger in a watchtower, but when he told this to Dr. Robert Verne and his wife, they did not believe him. After some events, the Vernes along with John and his partner Ramona show Isely (the owner of the factory) the mutated baby they found, which to everyone's bad luck turned out to be of Katahdin, which with much anger charged started chasing them. In the process, Katahdin killed several of those who made up Dr. Verne's group, reducing them to just three individuals. The beast finally confronted Robert, being severally wounded and finally killed in a lake. However, time after that, another ranger began to see many more monsters prowling around the forest.

Appearance

Katahdin is always seen as a huge bear that walks on two feet and has a mutated side to a truly critical degree. The time she was able to spend in her mother's womb along with the accidentally ingested methyl mercury may be why she looks so deformed. On her right side Katahdin has a very similar appearance to a common bear, with the difference that her eye is completely white and that her muzzle is crooked. Unlike the right side which was fortunate to maintain its original appearance, its left side was drastically altered by methyl mercury. First of all, it lost its fur, which is now replaced by an apparent mass of meat, which seems to have been burned several times and which bear a certain resemblance to the keloid scars caused by the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bombs. Katahdin's left side lacks various facial features, such as the eye and the lower lip or ear (which was reduced to a shapeless mass). The most remarkable thing about Katahdin is her immense size, measuring 10.5 feet tall, considerably larger than a normal bear.

In the movie novel, Katahdin has a different appearance than her film counterpart. So far there is no illustration or image that reveals its appearance as such, but many details have been revealed to get an idea. The novel describes Katahdin as an amalgamation of all the creatures of the forest. She has a head similar to a bird's, and huge breasts. The movie trailer mentions that she has huge eyes, webbed hands, hooked claws, and that she walks upright. It is also mentioned that she is 15 feet tall, being larger than her filmic counterpart.

Powers, Weaknesses, and Abilities

Film

  • Strong Hind-legs: Unlike normal bears, Katahdin is able to walk upright for extensive amounts of time without tiring. This frees up her fore-paws to grasp for prey, though it is unknown if she can travel very fast, I.e quadrupedal (4-legged) galloping.
  • Strength and Resistance: Katahdin possesses enormous supernatural strength, which makes her a truly dangerous being. A single blow of her paw can throw a human over a long distance, knock down trees, destroy a cabin, move stones, and overturn a jeep, and other very heavy objects. Katahdin also has incredible resistance. Katahdin's mutated skin became a really hard and almost inexpensive mass, managing to withstand gunshots and blows, making her almost indestructible.
  • Intellect: Katahdin is not a simple killing machine. She adores her cubs, and woe is all who stand between her and her babies. She will hold a deep hatred for her cub's abductors and anyone invading her turf, relentlessly tracking them and using various tactics like stealth to get close to them. She also knows to stand still and shut up until her prey is within striking distance, unlike typical monsters who roar constantly. This suggests she can indeed think and strategize. Her burned skin more likely than not must be a source of discomfort, making her more irritable than a normal bear, making her especially dangerous.
  • Sensitive Eye: Katahdin's whitish eye has the ability to easily detect movement, giving her a greater advantage in finding her prey and thus being able to kill them. However, the eye has the weakness of being able to split easily, which caused its eye to shoot out of its socket when it was destroyed by the arrow used by Robert Verne.
  • Can hold her breath/Breathing underwater: By getting into the water, Katahdin can supposedly hold her breath or breathe underwater. This serves to finally attack and sink her preys underwater and devour them, but these can evade it, due to a bubbling (coming from the same Katahdin) that occurs and can be easily noticed on the surface.
  • Sharp Senses: Katahdin has shown that her senses are extremely keen, as she can detect her cubs despite being unable to see them. She either hears their cries and/or can smell them from miles away. She can also see in near-pitch-blackness, and spot prey from far away, and don't think she cannot find you if you hide deep underground. Her left eye is either absent or obscured by folds of melted skin, so she is partially blind and lacks depth perception.

Book

Seemingly those of the filmic Katahdin. Despite this, there is an ability that she does not possess in the film.

  • Gliding ability: Katahdin possesses the slight ability to glide in the air for short periods of time, mainly due to her weight.

Victims

  • Search party (mutilated off screen)
  • Paul Nelson (killed)
  • Travis and Kathleen Nelson (killed off screen)
  • Kelso (killed)
  • An indian (thrown into fire)
  • Three Paper Mill members (killed off screen)
  • Sheriff Bartholomew Pilgrim (killed)
  • Bethel Isely (gutted (film), beheaded (novel))
  • Huntoon (decapitated)
  • Hector M'Rai (killed)
  • John Hawks (killed)

Trivia

  • Katahdin's name comes from an ancient spirit which is described as "Larger than a dragon and got the eyes of a cat" as Bethel Isely says.
    • This name also comes from a mountain that is in the state of Maine.
  • In the film, Hector M'Rai describes Katahdin as a he and not as a she, when she is actually female.
  • Katahdin was represented in the film by three suits and a puppet that included the head, torso, and arms. The suits were used by the actors mentioned above in most scenes, and the puppet was used in close-ups. While the puppet and suits tried to keep the monster's look, there are still notable differences between these.
    • These suits were oftenly named "Barbara" or "Pizza Bear".
  • Many people often confuse Katahdin with Manbearpig.
  • Katahdin is indirectly mentioned by movie director John Frankenheimer in a comment, where he says "I don't think our monster was very frightening."