Heartbreaking: Orca and Dolphins Stranded in Closed French Dolphinarium
antibes, france May 16, 2025 10:48Two orcas and twelve dolphins are trapped in a closed dolphinarium in Antibes, France, facing dire conditions after Marineland's closure.
Two orcas and twelve dolphins are trapped in a closed dolphinarium in Antibes, France, facing dire conditions after Marineland's closure.
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