You're a whale, Keiko
Keiko the orca has spent 24 of his 26 years in captivity. But for the past seven a group of marine experts has been trying to reintroduce him into the wild. It seemed to be going to plan - until he turned up in a Norwegian fjord this month, in search of the human company he so craves. So will the star of Free Willy ever be free?| Comments on article "You're a whale, Keiko" | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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