Free willy--Keiko



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At the time he lived at an abusive marine park, in a small warm pool, with only four dolphins for company. (But what is interesting is that Keiko actually learned how to speak the dolphin's language so he could talk to them. He also learned to mimic the sound of a rooster crowing and an ambulance siren.)
Keiko had been brutally captured as a baby from his family pod in Iceland many years before. Then he was sent to live at a marine park in Canada that still exists today. While at this Canadian park, he often was attacked by the older whales kept in the tank. So, after some while there, he was sol
d to a run-down park in Mexico City. He seemed to be rotting away.. he was very lazy and slow. He could barely even hold his breath for a couple of minutes. The warm tank water lead to numerous skin diseases. But just in time, Warner Brothers came along and asked to shoot the 1993 movie Free Wil
ly at the park, starring Keiko. After seeing the movie, millions of people sent in money to free Keiko. And so after years of training, "Willy" was finally set free." He vocalized and traveled with other orcas and dolphins. He got to catch his own food - nice, big, fresh salmon! Keiko was allowe
d to travel as far as he wanted, and still got the added extra of excellent vetrinary care. His handlers and the research team were amazed at how well he adapted! --Peepchick101 [[Thank you peepchick101 for the lovely detales about our keiko..]] Keiko died from pneumonia while in the wild Decemb
er 12, 2003. He was 27 years of age, very old for a captive orca, but young for a wild one. Following requests from fans of the orca and Free Willy, the Oregon Coast Aquarium held a memorial service for him on February 20, 2004. 700 people attended the service, at which the aquarium's veterinary cha
plain said, "Keiko was not one of our kind, but nonetheless was still one of us." There is a memorial site for Keiko set up by the locals in Halsa, Norway, where the famous whale spent the last year of his life. FOR INFORMATION ON CAPTIVITY/WHALES: - www.dolphinproject.org - www.orcafree.org
- www.orcanetwork.org - www.HSUS.org - www.whale-museum.org - www.orcahome.de - www.wildlifepimps.com **[[Micki]]


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oh? that whale is ... ( 9 months ago by lethal2powpow)
oh? that whale is so cute! i wish i could keep one
This is a great ... ( 8 months ago by peepchick101)
This is a great tribute to Keiko! He deserves it :) It's looked so beautiful in the wild! It's amazing to see those pictures of him breaching in the ocean with that big flopped dorsal fin draped over his side - it really symbolizes freedom and independence! I hope he enjoyed being in the wild as much as we enjoyed it for him =]
Great video!! Keiko ... ( 7 months ago by LiberateTheCaptives)
Great video!! Keiko was so beautiful and amazing... I'm so glad he got to go back to Iceland where he belonged! Even if he was only wild for 3 years, they were probably the happiest years he had in a long time! Rest in peace, Keiko; and I hope you had a good time in the wild!
He's truly pure and ... ( 3 months ago by hanvic123)
He's truly pure and beautiful. Rest in peace Keiko!
I have all three ... ( 3 months ago by sparklefairy12)
I have all three movies, and i just cant seem to stop watching them. They were the best movies ever. LOVE THEM!
i KNOW i lovee them ... ( 3 months ago by mickigowen5634)
i KNOW i lovee them too..i own all three as well
rest in peace keiko ... ( 2 months ago by ilovekillerwhales111)
rest in peace keiko and all the trubutes he has he deserves, they're thousands of them. personally i dont really like the videos but i think keiko did amazing in them!
my favorite whale ... ( 1 month ago by nydalen)
my favorite whale is keiko i,m missing him. rest in peace keiko



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