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What's happened to Colin the whale Calf?

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I haven't been able to hear what's happened to him. Is he gonna be O.K or is it over. I've look on google but the lastest post was 11 hours ago.

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  1. he found his  real momy.


  2. Quite frankly I am disgusted with the whole thing.

    Let it starve....let's pop him off.

    No one has the guts to at least try to save him.

    Experts fly in to give their opinion, who really gives a brass razoo what they think, there are a lot more people out there who do care and ARE willing to give it a try.

    d**n government makes you sick and all we have done is to prove Australia is a dumb country who can't even try to save a tiny whale, USA did so that's a feather in their cap.

    To say I am annoyed would be an understatement of a lifetime, I am hopping mad.

    Think you are going to get back in Rudd? I don't think so, you are only there to line your pockets and to h**l with the rest of the Country, people and animals included.

    For all who do agree to let Colin die, why then do we spend hundreds and thousands to save children who are starving in Africa? or those who are so badly misformed at birth and yet we are civilised to allow them to live when by our lack of interference, nature would have taken care of it.

    Can't have 2 sides to anything, it's all or nothing!

  3. they called in xperts from sea world and they said there is nothing they can do he is 2 sick because he hasn't eaten. last night colin went missing after the decision to put him down. they found him drifting in th bay to week to swim , so they are euthanasing him 2day sometime.

    R.I.P COLIN

  4. This is the latest update from a couple of hours ago.

    Not looking good.

    http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,242...

  5. He's still there - they're still trying to decide what to do. There's a high possibility he won't make it. The logistics of raising him out of his natural environment are extremely complex.

    But if they found some way to lead him out to sea, he would still die unless another whale mother 'adopted' him and fed, which is unlikely. He hasn't yet learnt how to find his own food or communicate with other whales.

    So sad! :(

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