Keiko
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These great creatures don't belong in captivity. They love to be observed in the wild during whale watching tours. The drooping dorsal fin is a sad sign of the effects of captivity.
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They shouldnt put Whales or Dolphins in captivity anyway idc how much money it makes them they belong to run free in the ocean
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Oh!! okay. gotchya lol. sorry for the misunderstanding
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umm keiko wasnt the oldest orca in captivity. the first orca in captivity was captured in 1961
orcaloverbandgeek 3 years ago
;) That's not what it meant.
He was one of the oldest as in he lived long for an orca that had been in captivity, especially since he was in around 70 something degree water with dolphins as companions at one point.
Jessie4177 3 years ago