Freya, the Walrus Killed by Norwegian Officials, Is Immortalized as a Sculpture

Freya, the Walrus Killed by Norwegian Officials, Is Immortalized as a Sculpture

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When a 1,300-pound walrus showed up in Oslo last summer, lounging on piers and eating mussels, she became a beloved local delight and an overnight international media sensation. The walrus, a rare guest for Norway’s capital, was named Freya, after the Norse goddess of love, beauty and war — all of…

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