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  • čas přidán 2. 09. 2022
  • Wally the wild walrus surprised everyone when he showed up in Ireland in the summer of 2021. Walruses don't typically travel that far South and because he didn't have access to ice, he settled for the next best thing - boats! His trip around Europe didn't end there and he eventually made his way to Spain! But things really took an even more surprising turn when a second walrus, Freya was also spotted in Europe at the same time.
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  • @DG-cc6tx
    @DG-cc6tx Před rokem +704

    Disgusting that someone decided to kill Freya instead of finding an alternative sensible solution.

    • @justin.channels
      @justin.channels Před 9 měsíci +55

      Right. They could have sedated and transported her. This was needless.

    • @francesheinig6420
      @francesheinig6420 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@justin.channelsyou're absolutely right. Let's kill the animal bc people are to stupid to stay away from them. They had a few different options. 1. Take her to her kind and then monitor her to make sure she does well with her own kind. 2. They could have put her in a zoo, not my favorite option, or sanctuary. 3. Could have made sure stupid ppl would stay away and leave her alone.
      This is why we have extinct animals. We kill them when they get to close. Maybe they should be allowed to kill us when we get to close. We are encroaching on there habitats not the other way around. We've been doing it as long as humans have been around. It's disgusting to here that any animal in today's world is being killed. There are exceptions to this of course, like end of life or to hurt to be fixed. If it can't live in the wild but could live some where else then put them in the foster or adoptive home or in a zoo or sanctuary where they can be cared for. Just bc an animal can't live in the wild doesn't mean they should be killed. We need to do better for our animals, all of them wild or not.

    • @Gamerafighter76
      @Gamerafighter76 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Eeyup.

    • @elle2871
      @elle2871 Před 6 měsíci +6

      Can't say enough about the fact they needed to kill her. This was tragedy.

    • @jpraise6771
      @jpraise6771 Před 6 měsíci +2

      God loves you all🙏

  • @purberri
    @purberri Před rokem +684

    I was really shocked that they choose to kill Freya instead of helping her.

    • @alanstorm6915
      @alanstorm6915 Před rokem

      They could have called in for help & tranquilized her. put her on a boat and brought her back to her habitat but no let's kill her because it's easier and cheaper.

    • @kennethsatria6607
      @kennethsatria6607 Před rokem +83

      Or friggin controlling the people actively getting close to her

    • @Smiley957
      @Smiley957 Před rokem

      I think we should euthanise the evil Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries as clearly they pose a danger to wild life 😡

    • @slamyourheadin9449
      @slamyourheadin9449 Před rokem +28

      What do you expect? They are from Norway.

    • @notreallyhere67
      @notreallyhere67 Před rokem +56

      That's government bureaucrats. "we killed the walrus for its own good" - basically the Norwegian bureaucrats.

  • @sue8237
    @sue8237 Před rokem +385

    Freya is an unforgivable tragedy. No excuse for what happened to her.

    • @susannabonke8552
      @susannabonke8552 Před 8 měsíci

      Norway is not nice to environment. They are rich enough to protect a rare mammal.

    • @entropino9928
      @entropino9928 Před 8 měsíci +12

      People just can't let others be harmed even if its their own fault. Our harm avoidant society is sick

    • @jbkgjbkg
      @jbkgjbkg Před 6 měsíci +2

      I was in Oslo just days before she was killed, trying to get to see my first walrus ever. Such a sad story.

    • @DuskLegend
      @DuskLegend Před 5 měsíci +4

      @@entropino9928and what harm was even going to happen? She was habituated to humans. Someone throwing her a fish or petting her wasn’t going to lead to an attack most of the time and if it did that would be on the person who approached.

    • @theprettiestliyah
      @theprettiestliyah Před 5 měsíci

      can you read. even it's their fault it's not okay to let them get hurt, we all make mistakes, if you don't think helping people who screwed up is practical, good for you. But he's right, it's not okay to let people get hurt regardless of who's fault it is, empathy is not so common is it@@DuskLegend

  • @jen-a-purr
    @jen-a-purr Před rokem +243

    I remember Wally. He tried to get in every boat no matter how big or small. Poor Wally. You can tell he’s young. His tusks aren’t very long. Rest well Freya…

  • @imperialtekk9443
    @imperialtekk9443 Před rokem +2796

    Poor Freya. She should have been tranquilized and moved back to Iceland. If the can do it to bears they can do it for marine wildlife. Sad that they thought that was the best alternative for her 😪

    • @pbh9195
      @pbh9195 Před rokem +157

      It's incredibly risky to tranquilize a large marine animal, there's a risk that it could drown should it dive in the water.

    • @derpychicken2131
      @derpychicken2131 Před rokem +131

      Doing that to a massive marine mammal is extremely dangerous for those involved and for the animal, not to mention the absurd price of moving around large marine mammals. Not too many wildlife rescue organizations could foot the bill, I've worked at them before and we have to be pretty careful of spending the donation money.

    • @nadiabairamis3854
      @nadiabairamis3854 Před rokem +151

      But it would be a lot easier to crowd fund a project for a well known individual animal that has made the news. They could have at least tried. Granted it’s obviously more risky with marine life but a chance for success is still better than euthanasia.

    • @seanhiggins2740
      @seanhiggins2740 Před rokem +108

      Did you watch all of the footage of these people who closely approached her? I mean like one or two feet away from her? She was comfortable, gentle and enjoyed their company. With a walrus expert from a nearby zoo, it would have been easy to safely catch her and take her anywhere without even tranquilizing her.

    • @derpychicken2131
      @derpychicken2131 Před rokem +27

      @@seanhiggins2740 Yes, and have you heard of the grizzly man? Loved nature, showed the world how gentle bears were. Until he got killed by a bear he had known and interacted with for years. Wild animals are predictable to an extent, but completely safe? especially animals of that size and strength? Never. Don't take the chances, or else you will regret it. I have no doubt that 9 times out of 10, the animal could be transported safely, but not guaranteed safety is just not enough. Massive wild animals are just not predictable enough, and have the power to cause serious harm.

  • @mcoutant8964
    @mcoutant8964 Před rokem +366

    I’m furious with Norway for killing Freya.

    • @IntelligentElephant71133
      @IntelligentElephant71133 Před rokem +12

      Me too! I some times like north korea 🇰🇵 but when they kill an animal like a walrus 🦭 it makes me mad 😡 it makes want to fight them those jerks killed my favorite animal something has to be done

    • @klauslunde
      @klauslunde Před rokem +6

      if this happend to you something you worked for 10 years to get then it was just destroyed by a walrus then ofc youd put it down its just sad cuz its a walrus and not any other creatures man i think youve killed so many insects in your life if you really care about one walrus care about the rest of the creatures of the world the walrus was 1 motnh in oslo

    • @pagliaccisghost269
      @pagliaccisghost269 Před rokem +18

      "Furious" isn't a strong enough word.

    • @ElysetheEevee
      @ElysetheEevee Před rokem +27

      @@klauslunde
      What you said makes literally no sense. Your point also seems to indicate that removing her and relocating her wasn't an option, which it damn well was.
      Yet another person taking it personally. I assume you're from Norway. I don't typically make such assumptions, but just like another person spamming excuses all around with the same last name, it's the only thing that makes sense.
      Nobody is blaming Norway for having to find a solution to protect people and property. Everyone is blaming Norwegian wildlife officials for the solution they chose, out of several options. That's the difference here.
      In addition, about the caring for every single insect jibberish you were saying. Humans don't HAVE to care about only one thing at a time. For all we know, if the commenter sees an insect in their house they relocate it outside. Many people do. I do that. It's not thay uncommon. Making the assumption that they jump to kill everything they see is just stupid and is excusing poor behavior from other entities that DO take to this method automatically, such as this case with Freya.
      The fact that two other countries did the right thing previously and set a precedent for proper control in such a situation simply makes Norway's handling of the situation that much more deplorable.

    • @susanharris3552
      @susanharris3552 Před rokem +10

      @@ElysetheEevee My mom relocates spiders. With her bare hands. I can only do jumping spiders. I also relocate beetles. But, I draw the line at mosquitoes and bees. Love your response BTW.

  • @loniz7193
    @loniz7193 Před rokem +391

    Heart breaking how they dealt with poor Freya

    • @tecumsehcristero
      @tecumsehcristero Před rokem +5

      I know right. I just heard of her but I really miss her
      😭😭😭😭😭 poor gal

    • @Bee-tj8gc
      @Bee-tj8gc Před rokem +5

      What idiots make laws saying it's illegal to take pictures of wild animals?
      Some people are so overly authoritarian, it's disgusting

    • @Mandy7D7
      @Mandy7D7 Před rokem +14

      @@Bee-tj8gc The ones trying to save an animal by keeping people away. It's not about the picture, it's about people getting too close in order to take them. And as the information explained, Freya was killed for too many people wouldn't do just that. Stay away. How is this hard?

    • @michaeljackson8002
      @michaeljackson8002 Před rokem +1

      @@Mandy7D7 That's silly, if you get close and she hurts you then it is her fault. No need to kill her just in case that would happen

    • @9sheri9
      @9sheri9 Před rokem +2

      @@Bee-tj8gc you have completely missed the point.

  • @elle2871
    @elle2871 Před 8 měsíci +13

    RIP Freya. We weren’t good enough for you.

  • @angelapellino885
    @angelapellino885 Před rokem +2753

    Rest on peace Freya. It is terrible that they killed her😔 Thank you for what you did for Wally, to set the good example 🙏🙏🙏

    • @eleanoraquitaine2966
      @eleanoraquitaine2966 Před rokem

      Homo sapiens is an invasive species.

    • @wilsonweiseng6485
      @wilsonweiseng6485 Před rokem +135

      shame on us for what happened to Freya. animals like them are usually too big to believe we could do them harm and are most vurnable to the concept of a gun, they trusted us too much

    • @Saltine_American
      @Saltine_American Před rokem +25

      I thought you made a typo using the phrase Rest On Peace and then I remembered we are talking about giant animals that are obsessed with resting on everything. Makes total sense! ROP Freya

    • @CaptainJackSparrow110
      @CaptainJackSparrow110 Před rokem +12

      Biologically speaking, Freya was too far away from others to mate and held no more use for her species. She consumed resources with no benefit to her species or any other species. Killing her did not endanger anything and protected the environment and human stuff.

    • @multimulte
      @multimulte Před rokem +103

      @@CaptainJackSparrow110 You`re wrong. She ate the invading oysters. She was actually a good thing for the ecosystem in the Oslofjord. She wouldf have moved on sooner or later, heading back north. She wasn`t even old enough to mate. It`s a shame.

  • @shainamichalski
    @shainamichalski Před rokem +2843

    Freya's death was COMPLETELY unnecessary! People always have to ruin things. It blows my mind how there are so many people that are so selfish as to endanger an animals life for a fricken selfie. You can admire nature from a healthy distance. People are so concerned about their safety, but PEOPLE are the ones to be afraid of...not animals.

    • @sophial.6633
      @sophial.6633 Před rokem +48

      💯 agree with everything you said.

    • @madmesmith5187
      @madmesmith5187 Před rokem +60

      Well said i was thinking the same thing. Poor Freya was take from us because of ignorance of wild animals, shame on them .

    • @geekthegirl6961
      @geekthegirl6961 Před rokem

      Humans are the most destructive force on Earth. We will pay the price with our own extinction.

    • @auntiec6294
      @auntiec6294 Před rokem +13

      I don't know...a charging grizzly bear is scarier to me than a person. But that's just me. 😄

    • @Digger-Nick
      @Digger-Nick Před rokem +49

      Not really, they could've brought her to a sanctuary or just let her live there and fed her as is.
      Much like Peta, the people who claim to care for wildlife are always the people so eager to kill them.

  • @isaacsampang
    @isaacsampang Před rokem +76

    "She did not realize how dangerous we are" I love this linr

  • @emmajayne327
    @emmajayne327 Před rokem +36

    I started bawling when I heard about Freya… people need to respect the help of people who know the animals habitat and how to get them back safely like Wally 😭

    • @susannabonke8552
      @susannabonke8552 Před 8 měsíci

      Some former viking's decendant's simply forgot their respect for nature.

  • @WovilettaNr2
    @WovilettaNr2 Před rokem +790

    As an Norwegian, Im so sorry for what we did to Freya.
    They tried first to take her to a secret location but the idiots found her again and told the rest of the idiots. People was so stupid that they even swimmed close to her and got SURPRISED that she didnt like that. So she become "dangerous" to the public.

    • @mrs.h2725
      @mrs.h2725 Před rokem +72

      My husband is Norwegian, and he and his friends agree it's horrific they killed Freya for no reason. She absolutely should've been rehomed to a safe habitat.

    • @tylerjeb7888
      @tylerjeb7888 Před 11 měsíci

      It's an animal, get over it. We kill millions of cows every year. Also, no one was going to get hurt. These government types just love throwing their weight around. They did the same thing up in Puget sound and killed an orca up there. Government people are all morons.

    • @poppinc8145
      @poppinc8145 Před 11 měsíci +45

      They should have just tranquilized Freya, put her in a ship or cargo plane, and then transport her to Iceland or whatever nearby native habitat that was suitable. How do you think they get animals for zoos, so why can't they facilitate the same trip the other way around??

    • @merlokden5844
      @merlokden5844 Před 11 měsíci +22

      Which is why they need to be held accountable and dealt with as a statement towards others that are prone to taking the same path.

    • @vodkagurgle588
      @vodkagurgle588 Před 10 měsíci +17

      @@eltoro969 A public speaking should have been set. If the rich assholes where the reason for her death, they should have payed for every expen... I stop myself. Rich people will never be accountable.

  • @MadamaCirimbriscola
    @MadamaCirimbriscola Před rokem +68

    Freya was put down just a few days ago. Humans suck.

    • @jeffrobodine8579
      @jeffrobodine8579 Před rokem

      Correction, EVIL humans suck.

    • @elisamichele1231
      @elisamichele1231 Před rokem +4

      Does anybody know why they couldn’t just relocate her like they do every other wild animal that comes into human areas? why did they have to put her down?

    • @SophieMia806
      @SophieMia806 Před rokem +5

      @@elisamichele1231...That's what I was wondering, also. Why not just relocate her to Iceland, or somewhere similar that has a large walrus population? Disgusting humans, euthanizing her for no legitimate reason. That breaks my heart. 😢

    • @Abi-chanFictionFan
      @Abi-chanFictionFan Před rokem

      The most disgusting part is that they debated what to do for about 3 days then decided that euthanasing her was "the best solution ".
      3 days...
      They took that decision before trying anything else...

  • @huwhitecavebeast1972
    @huwhitecavebeast1972 Před 9 měsíci +17

    He's adapting to the human world. So beautiful, I wish we could have this relationship with all animals like that. He had a great adventure.

    • @susannabonke8552
      @susannabonke8552 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Maybe this was confusion. Glad he made it back. Walrus's future generations will call him "the great explorer" when Europe is reigned by them!

  • @sandyedens9222
    @sandyedens9222 Před rokem +45

    My heart hurts for Freya.

  • @fayed9540
    @fayed9540 Před rokem +550

    I’m so sad for Freya. She spent a lot of time in the town I’m from in the Netherlands and everybody was instructed to keep their distance and just let her be. She sort of became the mascotte of the shipyard/harbour here because she loved to hang out there and just chill.

  • @sari-kitty
    @sari-kitty Před rokem +447

    I remember hearing about what happened to Freya in the news. It's so incredibly sad, heartbreaking, and completely unnecessary. The ocean is their home, not ours. When I heard how horrible people were treating Freya, it disgusted me. They could have tranquilized her and moved her to safety. I think they were just being cheap and lazy. It's 100% humans fault she was killed. I'm glad Wally survived.

    • @potetnamnbaknamn895
      @potetnamnbaknamn895 Před rokem +6

      First off, tranqualizing heavy animals is dangerous to them, secondly; you could have offered to pay for moving her yourself, but nooo, other people have to pay for your vanity projects.

    • @slamyourheadin9449
      @slamyourheadin9449 Před rokem +56

      @@potetnamnbaknamn895 it’s not safe for the animal to be tranquillised because it could kill it, so then they killed it instead. See how dumb this is?

    • @potetnamnbaknamn895
      @potetnamnbaknamn895 Před rokem

      ​ @SLAM YOUR HEAD IN No, because shooting it in the head was painless. Meanwhile tranqing whould have run the risk of the animal, more likely than nor: Having her internal organs crushed by her own weight, heart failure, lungs getting squeased into chooking her to death, or if she got spooked by the dart; diving into the sea and drowing when the tranq started working.

    • @CaptainJackSparrow110
      @CaptainJackSparrow110 Před rokem +3

      ​I favor humans over animals. Our evolved minds can create morality that lets us work communally to survive and thrive as a species.
      We don't spend all our resources to save one person to live another month. We make moral judgments about cost versus benefit of a person's life. We typically see those issues at end of life stages.
      Most people don't factor in that it is only because we have become so technologically and socially successful that we can even make moral decisions about how much time, talent and treasure to spend on people with little to offer or little time left. These decisions have only been an option for less than a hundred years.
      Most of human existence we lived short hard lives. Catch a flu and you're dead in a couple days. Cut yourself farming and your're dead in a week. We are mammals and like all live birth animals about one in four women died during childbirth or become so disabled that they died in less than a year.
      It has been only in the past several decades that the technical option and wealth existed to even possibly do something like relocate Ashley Graham (her real name).
      The next question is whether it is right to confiscate taxpayer money to pay to give her a new home. I don't think so.
      There are plenty of charities concerning animals and if any of them had come forward with the cash to relocate her; they were free to do so. Why is no one blaming Peta or some rescue organizations?

    • @KoopaKontroller
      @KoopaKontroller Před rokem

      @@CaptainJackSparrow110 PETA really? You mean the organization that routinely euthanizes and kills animals? Yeah, they would be a great choice.

  • @bobbyo5807
    @bobbyo5807 Před rokem +2

    Wow Wally what a big cute handsome boy! So unfortunate for Freya though.Thats so sad

  • @Radiatingbeauty
    @Radiatingbeauty Před 8 měsíci +14

    I love that Wally the walrus picked Ireland to rest up in 2021. Wally is a great success and is where he should be in. Iceland! So sad for Freya that she had to put down because of people.... 😞

    • @neonblkhole
      @neonblkhole Před 7 měsíci +1

      I mean, she didn't *have* to be😞

  • @babalonkie
    @babalonkie Před rokem +476

    "Wild animals are always best observed at a distance" - Sir David Attenborough

    • @nitromartini1422
      @nitromartini1422 Před rokem +6

      All domesticated animals were considered "wild" at one time.

    • @darkelysium2187
      @darkelysium2187 Před rokem +11

      @@babalonkie basically we bred the wild out of them

    • @babalonkie
      @babalonkie Před rokem +2

      @@darkelysium2187 Correct, but humans bred it via more than just conditioning... via genetics too. It was and is a sick and disturbing practice.
      Wild animals only belong in one place and one place only... in the wild.

    • @cheryleewilcox3332
      @cheryleewilcox3332 Před rokem

      Yes, the African people do that quite well. It's the Europeans who seem unable to do it.

    • @darkelysium2187
      @darkelysium2187 Před rokem +1

      @@babalonkie Well too late for that. some of the plants and animals we cultivated have gotten to the point where they can't survive in the wild without us. We became their caretakers despite our lack of care for them. It's best we give them the best life we can give.

  • @karencrane5963
    @karencrane5963 Před rokem +1105

    They deserve respect, they were put here just like us and we need to adapt to their presence as global warming brings us in closer contact with animals seeking refuge.

    • @nitromartini1422
      @nitromartini1422 Před rokem

      More than likely, these walruses hot their directiond screwed up and ended up far from home. It is unlikely that this "climate change" hoax had anything to do with it.

    • @shainamichalski
      @shainamichalski Před rokem +50

      Absolutely. I see ignorant comments on here about how there wasn't a mate for her, and she was eating and messing up the environment and such. They should have found an alternative solution instead of just taking her life. She deserved better. Humans are the main reason for killing environments, yet we make the call to end innocent animals lives for just living their natural lives as best they can.

    • @karencrane5963
      @karencrane5963 Před rokem +22

      @Michael Doolan See that's the problem, denial

    • @taureanpov
      @taureanpov Před rokem

      @Michael Doolan What kind of dumbass comment is that? What the 🤬 do you think has been the cause then, Mr. Scientist, if the problem is due to the planet getting hotter?!

    • @janicemoore30
      @janicemoore30 Před rokem

      @@karencrane5963 There is no data that supports the conjecture that human CO2 emissions cause "global warming." That is not "denial." It is simply the fact. Further, what warming has occurred over the past 150 years or so is well within the bounds of natural variation.

  • @9sheri9
    @9sheri9 Před rokem +56

    This is one of the most respectfully presented videos to the public from Dodo concerning the safety & preservation of truly wild species of animals. Would love to see more educational content like this from this platform. *Case in Point* The differences of fate between Wally & Freya when able to educate the public.

  • @eunicee999
    @eunicee999 Před rokem +11

    I’m so sad to hear about Freya 😢 wished people did more to try and have her move more in the direction of her natural habitat

  • @hamerhaai6274
    @hamerhaai6274 Před rokem +102

    Poor Freya 💗 So relieved Wally never went to Norway 🙄. He is home safe with his buddies. People in the UK understood the concept of keeping distance from a wild animal.

    • @kfogo7459
      @kfogo7459 Před rokem +17

      i am furious about this! i really dont understand this "reasoning": oh yeah some people are too stupid to keep their distance, the idiots could get hurt and learn a lesson or get darwined out of here, so let us kill an innocent animal just bc. if i fall in a wild river bc i am stupid, will we dry out all rivers to make sure that can never happen? to hell with that 😞

    • @laffy840
      @laffy840 Před rokem

      U.S need to be taking notes

    • @noktanold
      @noktanold Před rokem

      Healthy, wild animals keep away from humans. This walrus was shot because it destroyed boats, and was difficult to move. They tried using a raft, but Freya didn't like it - preferred small boats.

    • @fooliecoolie5284
      @fooliecoolie5284 Před rokem

      @@laffy840 and Europe needs to pull their head out of their ass

    • @klauslunde
      @klauslunde Před rokem

      @@noktanold exactly some people just dont understand because they havemnt even seen the destruction that comes with an animal that likes a literal predator

  • @flos251
    @flos251 Před rokem +58

    RIP Freya

  • @jayburn00
    @jayburn00 Před rokem +13

    I find it funny to be honest how Wally was in some of those boats by himself, it made it look like the boat was his (I guess in a way it was at that point) and he was enjoying an excursion. He even looked like he was the captain in some of those pictures.

  • @leannevandenbos5767
    @leannevandenbos5767 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Respect all the animals and treat them how they want to be treated.

  • @shan80luvs
    @shan80luvs Před rokem +392

    Poor Freya I’m so sad… what gave them the right?

    • @BunnyQueen97
      @BunnyQueen97 Před rokem

      @@mikshinee87 idiots who put themselves in harms way deserve harm. If you don’t understand that, go back to elementary school and finish growing up.

    • @BigRedsCrib
      @BigRedsCrib Před rokem

      ​@@mikshinee87 Is that why we kill tens of thousands of humans every year through war, murder, suicide, and manslaughter etc? This was an innocent animal who caused no harm to anyone, unlike humans who destroy everything we touch. If a human puts themselves in a dangerous situation with an animal and is injured, how is that the animals fault? This is the problem with society today we protect the stupid. In days gone by, they would have been weeded out through natural selection (making dumb desicions). However now we protect them and then they breed and bring down the IQ of the population.

    • @Gen3designs
      @Gen3designs Před rokem

      @@mikshinee87 Not at all you are just another insignificant animal. If you don’t understand that then seek asylum

    • @kitkat2472
      @kitkat2472 Před rokem +12

      Very good question !

    • @potetnamnbaknamn895
      @potetnamnbaknamn895 Před rokem +3

      The Norwegian people, if you and Walruses don't like that, then stay out of Norway.

  • @lunkis3233
    @lunkis3233 Před rokem +76

    Thank you for not killing Wally like Norway did with Freya. RIP FREYA I'm sorry that humans let you down.

  • @rossreynolds5153
    @rossreynolds5153 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Terribly sad to hear about Freya. I hope Wally is doing okay. Walruses are fantastic creatures.

  • @apolloisnotashirt
    @apolloisnotashirt Před 5 měsíci

    Its heartbreaking because in my heart I believe that these two were a lost couple looking for each other.

  • @wesleyraven1477
    @wesleyraven1477 Před rokem +472

    RIP FREYA..... that's what you get for trusting humans

    • @richmahogany1710
      @richmahogany1710 Před rokem

      wtf why didnt they just tranquilize her and drop her off in the arctic. bastards freya wasnt gonna hurt nobody.

    • @NStalgia070
      @NStalgia070 Před rokem +3

      Frank Jensen in particular

    • @malloryg4251
      @malloryg4251 Před rokem +7

      Sad but true. As irresistable as it seems to approach a friendly wild animal, we must resist because it will always end up in their demise : (

    • @pineapplecat7908
      @pineapplecat7908 Před rokem +5

      Don't put the blame on Freya. I'm appreciative that at least you pointed out the huge hole in humanity's moral code, but she didn't know humans were dangerous. She wasn't raised by her kind, or had ever met her kind. Just a note.

    • @rojack79er
      @rojack79er Před rokem

      No that's what you get for trusting some humans. These guys could have done something to help her out instead of kill her but instead they took the easy way out.

  • @cheryleewilcox3332
    @cheryleewilcox3332 Před rokem +662

    Omg I can't believe that they murdered Freya. That is simply unacceptable.

    • @amandadonegan2137
      @amandadonegan2137 Před rokem

      Guesss how many Whales they murder yearly!

    • @pibly7784
      @pibly7784 Před rokem +13

      Ireland and other countries would’ve financially helped to save her- I’m sure of it.

    • @evelynavanti4201
      @evelynavanti4201 Před rokem

      Thanks for using the correct word. Yes, it's murder, not "euthanasia". Euthanasia is compassionately relieving another's suffering. The only suffering they were relieving were their own. Selfish, conscienceless, heartless humans strike again. WE are the most dangerous species on the planet -- by far. She did absolutely nothing to deserve her death sentence. She hadn't been aggressive or threatening. She was looking for HELP and companionship, and instead paid the ultimate price for trusting our species. Shame on her executioners.

    • @UTSareth
      @UTSareth Před rokem +17

      You see this kind of attitude and lazyness all the time, killing is easy so they do it. I remember articles on for example this what 1 in few million white stag that wondered in a city in the UK and instead of trying herd it away or tranquillise they just shot it. Australia was shooting puppies to prevent people from adopting them at the shelter in the excuse people might come into contact with each when visiting and catch covid. There was a dog living wild in a park, very friendly and people looked after it, rspca just captured and straight up killed it and didn't tell anyone until after where many said they would adopt. Over and over over gain this happens.

    • @harrison777ify2
      @harrison777ify2 Před rokem

      Yep, all cause humans are dumbasses by getting so close to her.

  • @amandas5553
    @amandas5553 Před rokem +2

    Poor Freya. Breaks my heart into pieces how cruel humans can be to our precious animals of the world 😭😭😭

  • @joet7136
    @joet7136 Před rokem +7

    Aw he's just a kid judging from the size of his tusks. Must be a bit scary to be the only walrus swimming around for thousands of miles.

  • @MsCellaneous
    @MsCellaneous Před rokem +41

    Poor Freya. She was killed.

  • @mochimochi82
    @mochimochi82 Před rokem +312

    I hope the humans who were incapable of leaving Freya alone realize how complicit they are in her death.

    • @Counterbalance_
      @Counterbalance_ Před rokem +54

      I don't think they care. They got their pics to post online after all. Now they can move on to something else.

    • @mochimochi82
      @mochimochi82 Před rokem

      @@Counterbalance_ When they’re digging up our fossils they’ll refer to this as the Socialmediozoic era. Assuming there’s anyone left around to dig.

    • @misspad7282
      @misspad7282 Před rokem +33

      People like that don't care about too much, otherwise they would have kept their distance in the first place. They were more concerned about getting their videos on their cellphones so they could post them on social media. Sickening that people like that exist.

    • @MaryanaMaskar
      @MaryanaMaskar Před rokem +12

      @@misspad7282 there are a lot of them. Too many.

    • @helicopter9806
      @helicopter9806 Před rokem +1

      @@Counterbalance_ we do

  • @Minitrivi2973
    @Minitrivi2973 Před rokem +1

    Poor freya😢😢😢happy for wally .

  • @tecumsehcristero
    @tecumsehcristero Před rokem +12

    Wally's pontoon AKA floating bed. What a cutie pie. He's such a good dude.

  • @yc9257
    @yc9257 Před rokem +29

    One Walrus showed up in Germany, the local government just closed the beach to keep people away, What Oslo did. is the easy and cheapest way

    • @magnuslund22
      @magnuslund22 Před rokem

      Freya was patrolling the whole coast of the Oslofjord. So what you are saying is that the Norwegian government should have closed down the entire fjord right?

    • @ElysetheEevee
      @ElysetheEevee Před rokem +12

      @@magnuslund22
      No, what they're saying is that there were definitely options the Norwegian government could've taken aside from outright murdering her. Simple as that.
      Just because they brought up what one government did doesn't mean another can't come up with better, more creative solutions that benefit everyone involved.
      Get a grip, really.

  • @kyihsin2917
    @kyihsin2917 Před rokem +12

    Freya was not "euthanized". She wasn't sick, she wasn't suffering. Euthanasia is mercy killing of a person or animal who is in great, incurable pain. Freya was simply killed.

  • @susannabonke8552
    @susannabonke8552 Před 8 měsíci

    Protect those majestic creatures.

  • @kfogo7459
    @kfogo7459 Před rokem +25

    i cant believe they killed Freya! 😰

  • @beatpirate8
    @beatpirate8 Před 11 měsíci +1

    thank you for caring for wally and ensuring he could get home. thank you for this story

  • @Seabacon346
    @Seabacon346 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Wow. He’s huge!!! And so so beautiful 😍

  • @TornSparrow1974
    @TornSparrow1974 Před rokem +33

    7:33 "This was avoidable, and this was unnecessary." ... Correct. Freya shouldn't have been put down. Just heartbreaking...

  • @margaretszuky7065
    @margaretszuky7065 Před rokem +11

    **THEY DIDN'T HAVE TO KILL THAT BEAUTIFUL PRECIOUS INNOCENT ANIMAL, PERIOD!!

  • @Xander102
    @Xander102 Před 10 měsíci

    Omg I teared up watching him be so happy

  • @Camerasdontlie
    @Camerasdontlie Před 10 měsíci

    Beautiful absolutely beautiful go Wally. So sad for frea

  • @Sugizo1969
    @Sugizo1969 Před rokem +36

    I was enjoying the first half of the video and was thinking I needed to keep this on my playlist. Then turns out the ending is so sad and brutal and selfish. I have forever changed my impression of Norway.

    • @Annieriannie
      @Annieriannie Před rokem +2

      Same as the story about Luna. Heartbreaking!

    • @marlecmarine5393
      @marlecmarine5393 Před rokem +1

      Norway has a brutal history of whaling and killing marine animals and birds on a massive scale, they opposed the ban on whaling for years.....

    • @helicopter9806
      @helicopter9806 Před rokem +1

      One thing we did has changed your entire view on a whole country. Good job

  • @robertabust
    @robertabust Před rokem +27

    I'm happy for Wally but very sad for Freya, and angry too 😡😭😭

  • @susieturk1
    @susieturk1 Před rokem +1

    We are wildlifes worst enemy. We need many more people like these two folks.

  • @CallardAndBowser
    @CallardAndBowser Před 9 měsíci +1

    Good Lord ! Melanie is stunningly pretty !!

  • @tiffanyjack6095
    @tiffanyjack6095 Před rokem +582

    Why is it that humans seem to sacrifice the animals first, instead of educating the public? Or hell, policing the public? We, the humans, are the ones infringing on their habitats, and yet we kill them rather than leave them alone. I just don't get it. I don't think I ever will. Sedation and moving her, which would have been my absolute last resort, would have been a better option.

    • @sandraotero5951
      @sandraotero5951 Před rokem +15

      No, you make too much sense. 🙃🤪🥰

    • @quaver1239
      @quaver1239 Před rokem +46

      Agreed. Or manage the people. Humans need “managing” far more than animal wildlife ever does.

    • @mindyg7064
      @mindyg7064 Před rokem

      @@quaver1239 Humans need culling. Plain and simple. We've protected the stupid, selfish and ignorant for generations rather than letting Darwinism do its job and now the world is as you see it today. Those people all needed to be arrested, fined or punished in some way, forced to keep their distance. If it was up to me I would have just opened fire on the lot of them then and there and done the gene pool a huge favor. I despise humanity.

    • @imperialtekk9443
      @imperialtekk9443 Před rokem +11

      I whole heartily agree. Terrible they thought that was the best action to take. Instead of just moving her back home.

    • @kilipaki87oritahiti
      @kilipaki87oritahiti Před rokem +6

      Walruses are not native to Norway, nor is the inner Oslofjord and Oslo city it’s habitat🤣🤣🤣 As a Norwegian who lives in Oslo, I can tell you that you’re right in that they should have sedated her and moved her, but your other claims are not true. Also she just kept coming back. At one point she was on her way out, but apparently as a baby, she was not an adult yet, she liked destroying our boats to use them as madrases, eat sea birds, and chase after people in the water. Yes, it’s the public’s fault as they couldn’t leave here alone. Yet when you’ve never seen a walrus before, would you?! Also move her where? The arctic is a bit far away for them to move here all the way there… easy to judge. And the huge irony and paradox how people are all upset about one walrus being put down, yet how many of them eat meat everyday? Is a walrus more worth than any calf, lamb, chicken etc?!

  • @kennethsatria6607
    @kennethsatria6607 Před rokem +138

    How could anyone be so heartless as to kill something that docile and gentle only seeking a social connection with other creatures out of loneliness?
    She hasn't even attacked or shown any sort of aggression, its just needlessly cruel like even Harambe had a single flimsy reason that the public was already stressing him out and they had to choose the kid or him and that sedation would have been dangerous.
    In both cases they should have had someone friggin herd the humans away.
    I cannot believe that has to be a thing now, are we as a species that entitled to enforce our will on intelligent and non violent acting animals?

    • @SwayzeOnYa12
      @SwayzeOnYa12 Před rokem +2

      BRAVO BRAVO!! I hope you will always be a voice for the voiceless brother ✊🏾

    • @lizrogers4819
      @lizrogers4819 Před rokem +1

      ... I would have chosen the kid's parents.

    • @kennethsatria6607
      @kennethsatria6607 Před rokem

      @@lizrogers4819 Yeah they definitely should have escorted EVERYONE out there to diffuse the situation.

    • @cnj2328
      @cnj2328 Před rokem

      It's scary.

    • @markscouler2534
      @markscouler2534 Před rokem

      Norwegians need I say more they kill anything sane with the Chinese

  • @ashketchem3093
    @ashketchem3093 Před 11 měsíci +1

    treat them like they should be...MEAT!

  • @dingse3_
    @dingse3_ Před rokem

    This would make an amazing story book for kids

  • @latyshal.2286
    @latyshal.2286 Před rokem +257

    Thank goodness Wally found his way back his natural habitat (The Artic). Sending a big thank those people for doing all the could do to protect Wally until he found his way back home. As for Freya, I wish the same could have been done for her. If only the human spectators would have respected Freya and kept their distance, she would be alive today. Rest in peace Freya. 🙏🏿💛💫

    • @schousehead
      @schousehead Před rokem +8

      oh plz, that was a government official saving money by MURDERING freya, dont sugar coat it

    • @duneydan7993
      @duneydan7993 Před rokem +2

      @@schousehead Freya's death was really sad but unfortunatly predictable. Even ignoring the cost of a few sunken boat.
      Because People weren't respecting her and keeping their distance, she became a potentialy dangerous animal. Keep in mind that, as friendly as she was, she was a 600kg walrus and when she would have hurt someone by accident, injuries can quickly be serious even fatal. I mean, people were swimming with her for goodness sake!
      Experts also warned people that she was showing signes of overstress, probably due to her innability to find somewhere calm and away from the crowd to be able to rest correctly. And for the tranquilizer idea. When shot, a 600kg animal will take time to start "sleeping", that is if you manage to get past the blubber at the first shot. You can't, without a lot of heavy equipments and staffs, contained a wild walrus on a boat therefor she would have most probably be scared by the dart, jumped into the arbour, passed out and drowned! A slow, silent and horrifiyng death.
      Instead she was killed by a shot in the head with a gun while she was sleeping. Her death was instant and painless.
      I love animals but I always try to be objective. As much as it saddened me, the gouvernment decision seems logical to me.

    • @frankprior9376
      @frankprior9376 Před rokem +1

      The problem was not the spectators come on...

    • @hfjtrytry9216
      @hfjtrytry9216 Před rokem

      @@frankprior9376 of course it was, wally was mostly left alone byt he british and he found his way home. the problem is without natural selection we have 8 billion humans and far too many of them are dumb.

    • @yuleithky1474
      @yuleithky1474 Před rokem

      ​@@frankprior9376debieron defenderla.

  • @AZ_actual_voter
    @AZ_actual_voter Před rokem +22

    RIP Freya. You deserved better from us.

  • @likesomania7162
    @likesomania7162 Před 11 měsíci

    Wallie's story should become an animated movie!

  • @DeeperWithDiego
    @DeeperWithDiego Před 11 měsíci +1

    I took pictures of Freya a few times. What a smiling lady!

  • @c.erine78
    @c.erine78 Před rokem +38

    People and their lack of boundaries, thank goodness Wally had y'all champion for him. I had a funny thought but lost it due to hearing the terrible news of Freya. RIP sweet Freya.

  • @UCanCallMeJesus1
    @UCanCallMeJesus1 Před rokem +91

    What happened to Freya makes me so sad. People got close to her so they decided to kill her! She was just living.

    • @1111poppy
      @1111poppy Před rokem +2

      If we get to close to nature we will experience and know the truth.

  • @manofmagic1803
    @manofmagic1803 Před rokem

    so people got too close, and the animal suffered? sounds about right. thanks humanity.

  • @KarenJohnson27DC
    @KarenJohnson27DC Před 11 měsíci

    Wow! What a story. What a walrus!!

  • @I.____.....__...__
    @I.____.....__...__ Před rokem +167

    The BBC video about Freya from a few weeks ago has a lot of angry comments. She's the new Harambe. Humans are evil. 😠

    • @Smiley957
      @Smiley957 Před rokem

      I think we should euthanise the evil Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries as clearly they pose a danger to wild life 😡

    • @jillcampbell8019
      @jillcampbell8019 Před rokem +9

      Not all of us- including compassionate you. 💜

    • @drill_fiend1097
      @drill_fiend1097 Před rokem +11

      I would say even less justifiable than Harambe. She didn't even bite nor grab on people at all, and probably caused less damage to property than Wally who climbed on boats.

    • @thatdutchguy89
      @thatdutchguy89 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, i hate humans.

    • @Bread9sticks
      @Bread9sticks Před rokem +1

      @@thatdutchguy89 so you hate yourself?

  • @AnarinaTV
    @AnarinaTV Před rokem +40

    Aw! Poor Freya 😭😭

  • @janiejones6789
    @janiejones6789 Před 9 měsíci +1

    And I TRUSTED The Dodo . BOOOO on you!

  • @Apropoetic
    @Apropoetic Před 11 měsíci

    Oh joy, I love a surprise sad ending... just what I was looking for.

  • @lohofa
    @lohofa Před rokem +20

    Unfortunately nobody took good care of Freya.

  • @christineroberts6972
    @christineroberts6972 Před rokem +31

    They had NO right to kill that Walrus! Shame on you! She did NOTHING! I am disgusted!

    • @klauslunde
      @klauslunde Před rokem

      she actually did she destroyed many boats many many boats many years of money were used to get those boats maybe you shouldnt say anything before you saw what happend

    • @basquat76
      @basquat76 Před rokem

      @@klauslunde Right because boats matters more then life. You Norwegians are a bunch of c%nts

    • @christineroberts6972
      @christineroberts6972 Před rokem +2

      @@klauslunde I am sure there were other options besides MURDER! LIFE is more important then PROPERTY OR MONEY!

    • @klauslunde
      @klauslunde Před rokem

      @@christineroberts6972 its an animal do you see huntign a deer murder no so stop being a baby

    • @klauslunde
      @klauslunde Před rokem +1

      @@christineroberts6972 also theyre not on the brink of extinctions there 200-250 thousand of them left and when you think about it if your so mad go to twitter and post

  • @paulkowalik9604
    @paulkowalik9604 Před 11 měsíci

    How cute can you get.

  • @dandeehart9553
    @dandeehart9553 Před rokem

    Boy I’m glad I didn’t allow any children to watch this, this is such a tragic story, definitely not a ‘’comeback kid’’ heart warmer.

  • @pattoneill2402
    @pattoneill2402 Před rokem +46

    I just love a well-traveled walrus. Good for Wally. He wants us all to know it is their planet, too.

  • @yoongiverse.
    @yoongiverse. Před rokem +16

    Freya was just a sweet baby who wanted to lay around, and it wasn’t her fault at all if she ever became violent, which she didn’t. NORWAY WHY

  • @boardmandave
    @boardmandave Před 6 měsíci

    These nature documentaries on the ice don't give you a scale of how big they are until one day one of them climbs on a boat

  • @helpmemyspaghettiistryingt959

    That’s def a young walrus with how tiny his tusks are 🤎🤎

  • @camez2345
    @camez2345 Před rokem +313

    I cried off and on throughout the day when the news hit about Freya. I kept imagining over and over again her not trying to get away and even, curious and unafraid, moving closer toward the crew who were to euthanize her. I wondered if those people were crying, too, acting on someone else's directives while that person sat at their desk miles away. The arrogance and ignorance of the decision to kill her is on one hand minbogglong, but on the other, typical for us as humans. We think we own this place, but sooner than later, we're going to pay the price for regarding animals and nature like they're ours to control.

    • @CaptainJackSparrow110
      @CaptainJackSparrow110 Před rokem +4

      Biologically speaking, Freya was too far away from others to mate and held no more use for her species. She consumed resources with no benefit to her species or any other species. Killing her did not endanger anything and protected the environment and human stuff.

    • @amandadonegan2137
      @amandadonegan2137 Před rokem

      You should seethe Grinderap in Faroe lslands.....part of Norway..

    • @1977Janus
      @1977Janus Před rokem

      @@CaptainJackSparrow110, just bullshit. She actually ate south pacific oysters, an invasive species, in our waters.

    • @camez2345
      @camez2345 Před rokem +28

      @@CaptainJackSparrow110 We disagree.

    • @camez2345
      @camez2345 Před rokem +5

      @@amandadonegan2137 ugh. I know. For a very long time, I have wanted to go to the Faroe Islands for their amazing beauty, but that practice is, I think, a deal breaker. It's not just that season, either, it's that I know mingling with the locals would mean sometimes chatting with people who view it as a positive thing. Even if I did my level best to avoid the topic, which I definitely would, I'd know. And even though I know my perspective as a foreigner who has no lived experience of the islanders' history or traditions and so in many ways, should be cautious in making judgements, it's hard to unsee the photos and videos.
      On the other hand, I've also thought that maybe I could go during a low-hunt time of year and while there, visit some of the bays and have a quiet spiritual moment, sort of telling the whales (and dolphins) that I'm sorry they died that way, which was likely painful and prolonged. I'd also throw in that if we do try hard to find a silver lining, it's that their deaths were not as senseless as many other animals' (and people's) are, and that in their case, their bodies are used to the maximum extent to feed many meals to many of the island's inhabitants, hopefully some of which will grow up and be very concerned about the mercury content in the whales and dolphins and rethink their diets and gradually develop other food avenues.
      Life is so complicated. They never tell you that when you're a little kid! But that's probably for the best. Temporary ignorance is temporary bliss, and all kids deserve bliss.

  • @vktravellog1242
    @vktravellog1242 Před rokem +179

    It is disgusting what they did to Freya. Instead of a solution they resorted to just getting rid of the problem. Really shows the problem is not animals but humans who resort to quick solutions without thinking of the right solution! So angry 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

    • @joecat916
      @joecat916 Před rokem +1

      Well there are a lot more humans than walrus. They are an indicator species that reflect the state of the environment that our world depends on. I think killing the creature is like smashing a mirror because we are not understanding enough to see the ugly truth! 🐳😥

    • @1111poppy
      @1111poppy Před rokem +10

      Yep I am angry too.

    • @angelacalais6449
      @angelacalais6449 Před rokem +5

      Hopefully the barbaric idiots who killed Freya, a gentle harmless soul, rather than find a way to protect her and get her home will suffer horrific physical and mental pain every day for the rest of their miserable lives and then rot in the deepest bowels of Hell!

    • @pineapplecat7908
      @pineapplecat7908 Před rokem +1

      @@angelacalais6449 Agreed. Highly.

  • @WalrusNyetheBonkGuy
    @WalrusNyetheBonkGuy Před rokem +2

    LET MY PEOPLE BE!! 💗

  • @Anna.T.
    @Anna.T. Před rokem +31

    We had a walrus here in Finland over the summer too who had earlier been spotted on the shores of Estonia. She was rescued from someone’s backyard and, sadly, died on the way to the zoological hospital. Her remains are now in the Natural History Museum in Helsinki.

    • @jannawrocki4427
      @jannawrocki4427 Před rokem +1

      That walrus was also seen in Poland.

    • @Anna.T.
      @Anna.T. Před rokem +1

      @@jannawrocki4427 Oh I didn’t know that. It’s sad how she passed away :(

    • @purecountry6672
      @purecountry6672 Před rokem

      He is the Elon Musk of his species. He is exploring the unexplored. Let's go to Mars and chill with these humans. They seem nice.

  • @cerscil
    @cerscil Před rokem +52

    Poor Freya. This literally made me cry.

  • @NaNa-kj2gw
    @NaNa-kj2gw Před 5 měsíci

    Freya was murdered lol. Wally made it back fine and enjoyed a nice little Euro vacation.

  • @KINGH4L0
    @KINGH4L0 Před rokem

    My favorite cop ever! Good job, brutha! Beautiful little story.

  • @bleugaze
    @bleugaze Před 8 měsíci +2

    I wasn't expecting that ending. I though Norway was one of the countries that houses the happiest ppl on Earth?

  • @PresidentCoochieGrabber
    @PresidentCoochieGrabber Před rokem +7

    I love it. I love the fact that they didnt keep him in captivity. They gave wally a chance to live his life in the wild instead of making excuses for why he can't survive and must be in captivity.

    • @PresidentCoochieGrabber
      @PresidentCoochieGrabber Před rokem +2

      Freya being uthenized becuz of ppl getting to close is heartbreaking and unacceptable.

  • @GamerKru1996
    @GamerKru1996 Před rokem +17

    Walruses should be respected

  • @stephanieyee9784
    @stephanieyee9784 Před 10 měsíci

    Poor Freya.
    Swim on Wally, swim on.

  • @eggy337
    @eggy337 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I hope that chunky boy is thriving! Maybe they can tranquilize him to bring him back to his habitat? I have a hard time trusting people seeing what happened to Freya

  • @Lifewithpersians
    @Lifewithpersians Před rokem +8

    Heartbreaking to hear they killed Freya! 💔💔

  • @2005charcoal
    @2005charcoal Před rokem +119

    Heartbreaking, thank you to those magnificent people who helped Wally. You are an example for a better and kinder world.

  • @rachierich8015
    @rachierich8015 Před rokem +101

    Very sad to see the disappearing of their habitat.
    They deserve much better! 🥹
    Killing Freya is silently saying ‘we don’t want her to damage our luxury boats!’
    Shamelessly present as ‘we just want to prevent her from getting hurt!’
    Protect an animal by killing her instead without help?! How kind?!☠️☠️☠️
    Thanks for sharing the story!

  • @patrik9328
    @patrik9328 Před rokem

    Rip Walrus
    You were and still best walrus

  • @PureRageFitness
    @PureRageFitness Před rokem

    This just broke my heart.

  • @TheSkycielito
    @TheSkycielito Před rokem +8

    While in Argentina they live at the port and fisherman feeds them. Nobody bothers them and treat them really nicely

  • @terabitez3374
    @terabitez3374 Před rokem +20

    I feel bad for Freya They should just leave the walrus alone they just chilling it’s just nature doing it’s thing

    • @bvbinsane1vanity
      @bvbinsane1vanity Před rokem

      It’s not nature doing it’s thing when they’re not supposed to be in Western Europe.

    • @IntelligentElephant71133
      @IntelligentElephant71133 Před rokem +2

      Me too i miss freya rest in peace freya 🦭 ☮️ ✌️ 🪦

  • @D-Z321
    @D-Z321 Před rokem

    I love Wally.

  • @AmyPieterse
    @AmyPieterse Před rokem

    a film needs to be made about Wally the Walrus

  • @emiranda2491
    @emiranda2491 Před rokem +50

    That walrus is so adorable….❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️