- 迷子のコウテイペンギン、海に帰る
生息地の南極から3000キロ離れたニュージーランドの首都ウェリントン(wellington)に近い浜辺で発見され、世界で最も有名なコウテイペンギンとなった「ハッピーフィート(happy feet)」が4日、海に戻った
- Be Happyヾ(^▽^)ノ
顔を作らねば、と思いつつtv点けたらディズニーchで「ハッピーフィート」が始まりました
- Stranded emperor penguin Happy Feet given the all-clear
Penguin that strayed 2,000 miles from Antarctic to New Zealand beach can be returned to the wild in a few weeksNew Zealand's favourite penguin visitor has been given health clearance to be returned to the wild.The news comes five weeks after it was found on a beach more than 2,000 miles from its Antarctic home.The emperor penguin, nicknamed Happy Feet, has been recuperating at Wellington zoo since soon after it was discovered on the North Island. It is the first emperor penguin to be found in the wild in New Zealand in 44 years.It became ill after eating sand, which it may have mistaken for snow.Kate Baker, a spokeswoman for the zoo, said the penguin had gained about 4kg (9lb) and this week passed an x-ray and blood test.Baker said the penguin would probably be released offshore from the south end of the country sometime in the next few weeks.New ZealandAnimalsAnimal behaviourAntarcticaBirdsWildlifeMarine lifeguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2011 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
南極からニュージーランドのビーチ〜2,000マイルが少ないweeksNewニュージーランドの大好きなペンギンの訪問者で野生に返すことができる迷い込んだペンギンはwild.Theニュースに返される健康のクリアランスを与えられている、それがより多くの海岸で発見された5週間後に来るそれは北の島で発見された直後以来、南極home.The皇帝ペンギンから2,000マイルより、ハッピーフィートの愛称で、ウェリントン動物園で病み上がりのされています
- Emperor penguin Happy Feet on the mend after 2,000-mile swim to New Zealand - video
A young emperor penguin, nicknamed Happy Feet, is regaining strength after an operation to remove sand from its stomach. It washed up on a New Zealand beach last week after swimming from Antarctica
若い皇帝ペンギンは、ハッピーフィートの愛称で、その胃から砂を削除する操作の後に強さを取り戻している
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