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Title: Johnny participates in freeing an Orca


Amy - March 13, 2008 10:43 PM (GMT)
Not quite sure whether this should rather be posted in the "time will tell" section. So please remove mods, if it's wrong here.

Anyway, I just read this and thought it was quite cute:

http://www.ecorazzi.com/2008/03/11/johnny-...to-free-lolita/

shadowdog - March 14, 2008 03:41 AM (GMT)
Well it is a whale of a tale.... :P

Pearly - March 14, 2008 06:19 AM (GMT)
Poor whale! Especially whales and dolphins doesn't deserve to live in captivity. I really wish that Lolita will be free soon and gets back to her family. If it's actually true, that Johnny is supporting this release I love him twice as much. I just read an article in our newspaper, that in New Zealand a dolphin saved a beached wale-mother with its baby. The dolphin "talked" to them and piloted them back into the ocean. A biologist told that she never saw something like that before.

Amy - March 14, 2008 12:55 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Pearly @ Mar 14 2008, 01:19 AM)
If it's actually true, that Johnny is supporting this release I love him twice as much.

I just read an article in our newspaper, that in New Zealand a dolphin saved a beached wale-mother with its baby. The dolphin "talked" to them and piloted them back into the ocean. A biologist told that she never saw something like that before.

I know that's what I thought too...it would just be great if Johnny supported this. :)

And I think Dolphins are absolutely fascinating. They are extremely intelligent and - as it seems - really really social. There are lots of tales about Dolphins saving people from a shark attack too, but this story you were talking about is absolutely beautiful. These animals just shouldn't be kept in captivity. I really hope that Lolita will be free soon and that she'll be able to reintegrate in her family. 'Cause if she isn't accepted in her family that would be really really bad, 'cause she'd most likely die alone very soon. So let's hope for the best! :)

Karen - March 14, 2008 01:02 PM (GMT)
This story has been around for a while and has surfaced again. I'd take it with a grain of salt...




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