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Jul 3, 2007

If only I could have a penguin to get the groceries for me…

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A little 3 minute montage/documentary of penguins
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Earthtimes.org has reported that a number of Magellanic penguins that have been covered in oil have been rescued off the Atlantic coast of South America, including 40 from in Uruguay. “In an effort to rescue and rehabilitate these birds, IFAW (t...
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The Beacon Journal has a story about the Akron Zoo’s rather interesting program… Carlos, a Humboldt penguin, got to express himself through paint. Waddling through a canvas while having his feet covered in blue paint, this is just one of t...
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Lost Weekend has a blurb on a luxury camp tour in Antarctica. “It starts taking guests from November and up to 12 can stay there at any one time flying in on a private jet from Cape Town to the ice pack, accompanied by polar explorers. The camp ...


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