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a nice little edited video of penguins.
three baby emperor penguins
a group of baby emperor penguins.
penguins diving from the iceberg.
funny penguin teaches a lesson about friends.
(fake) penguin lays lifeless by the riot police
it seems this penguin's eyes are bigger than its stomach
baby penguin with it`s plushie counterpart.
group of penguins with a plushie.
raging penguin is enraged.
clever penguin lives to swim another day.
who eats penguin meat?
very cool magic trick brought to you by penguin magic.
photoshopped penguins. credit to smashmethod.
the background music does wonders for this penguin's moves.
they should set a $10,000 fine for killing penguins like they do out here with hitting contruction workers.
battle a bunch of evil penguins in this shooter game.
edinburgh zoo, scotland - he wore an impeccable black and white coat, and his right sleeve was adorned with medals. colonel-in-chief of the norwegian army nils olav stood to attention as he received a knighthood this morning in front of 30 members of the norwegian guard at edinburgh zoo. waddling out to receive the honour, his belly full of blue whiting fish, and standing at around 2 feet 8 inches high, he must have been the shortest knight in history. during the ceremony, nils had a sword dubbed on each side of his head, where his shoulders should be, to confirm his regimental knighthood. the proud penguin was on his best behaviour throughout most of the ceremony, but shortly before the ritual was concluded and possibly suffering a bout of nerves he was seen to deposit a discreet white puddle on the ground. the practice of honouring penguins at edinburgh zoo began in the early 1970s when a young lieutenant from the norwegian army nils egelien fell in love with the penguin colony and happened upon the idea of having one of the king penguins as a regimental mascot and honorary member. six-year-old nils is the third incarnation in a dynasty of penguin mascots. source,source
professional snipers have been brought in to guard a vulnerable colony of penguins in australia. the deployment follows the mysterious deaths of nine of the flightless birds over the last two weeks. the mutilated bodies of the animals, known as fairy penguins, were found in a national park near sydney harbor. the main suspects are dogs and foxes. at 40cm tall, the world's smallest penguin species is clearly no match for such aggressive enemies. to even up the fight, two snipers have been deployed as bodyguards. they have started night patrols and have instructions to do what it takes to protect these tiny creatures. they have joined a legion of volunteers, who have also been guarding the birds during the hours of darkness when they are most vulnerable to attack. traps have been also been set in a concerted attempt to catch sydney's penguin killers. source
san francisco zoo's gay penguin couple (harry and pepper) break up after a six year relationship when... one decides to be straight.
a company specialising in pneumatic and electrical automation technology have studied the laws that govern nature and the movement of its children to create a robotic penguin. ignoring the creepy voice-over it`s very cool, next up, skynet...
the penguin is a norwegian anti-ship weapon, which was developed in the 1960s as nato's first modern dedicated anti-ship guided missile. an air-launched variant is also used by the u.s. navy under the designation agm-119.
england - a penguin (named kentucky) has become a star attraction at a staffordshire zoo - because he's terrified of water. kentucky stands forlornly on a rock while the zoo's 23 other penguins swim in their pool. his keepers say he does not have enough feathers to protect him from the icy water. handler adam stevenson said: "he was born a bit of a runt, so he's had moulting problems most of his life. "he's lost a lot more feathers than some of his friends. it's too cold for him in the water, so he spends all his time on the rocks walking around. "the visitors find it quite funny when he's the only one sat there. he has become quite famous because it's unusual for penguins not to like water." staff at blackbrook zoological park, in leek, force 11-year-old kentucky into the pool twice a day to keep his feathers clean. visitor stacey commons said: "he's really cute but i felt quite sorry for him - it's like watching a monkey who's scared of climbing up trees." source, source
if they mayte for life who gets her.