Freya, the Walrus Killed by Norwegian Officials, Is Immortalized as a Sculpture The bronze sculpture depicts the walrus on her side and should remind onlookers about the importance of coexisting, the artist said.
A Famous Walrus Is Killed, and Norwegians Are Divided The killing of Freya has polarized Oslo and threatens to blight the image of a country more commonly associated with diplomatic good deeds than mob-like hits.
A Walrus Named Freya Showed Up in Norway. Did She Have to Die? Three days after issuing a warning, the authorities put down the 1,300-pound marine mammal. Critics said that the decision was unnecessary.
A 1,300-Pound Walrus Could Be Killed if She Endangers the Public Freya has been lounging on boats and eating mussels in Norway, but authorities have started to worry about her presence.