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Some of you will remember a couple of months ago when an Emperor penguin in a poor state washed up on a beach in NZ. After a few operations to remove the sand it ate, and $28,000 worth of care to restore it back to health it was released and is now on it's way back to the Antarctic. Let's hope that when it arrives home some leopard seal doesn't come along and has it for lunch.
http://www.ourfarsout...Track-Happy-Feet.aspx
http://www.ourfarsout...Track-Happy-Feet.aspx
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Good article. Personally I think the tracker has either come off or stopped working. I dont know how waterproof it would have been to the depth and lenght of time penguins stay under water. Disappointing not to be able to continue tracking him but Im sure he is fine. He has a chip intserted in his thigh so you never know he may turn up in a colony and be identified one day. Good luck Happy Feet I wish you well.
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I know it's really sad, but I just can't help but think of better things $28,000 could have been spent on. I'm not being heartless, I love animals, but fact of the matter is, they're lower down the food chain to the starving children in this world... and now it's bloody dead anyway. But still sad :(
I know it's really sad, but I just can't help but think of better things $28,000 could have been spent on. I'm not being heartless, I love animals, but fact of the matter is, they're lower down the food chain to the starving children in this world... and now it's bloody dead anyway. But still sad :(
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