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One penguin post a day, keeps the love aflame.

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The emperor penguin named Happy Feet stands in his container next to Gareth Morgan, who helped fund the penguin’s electronic tracking equipment, aboard NIWA’s research vessel Tangaroa, at Burnham Wharf in Wellington, New Zealand. He will be released into the Southern Ocean, complete with GPS tracking device, from NIWA’s research vessel four days into a month-long trip to the Campbell Islands, 700km south of New Zealand
Picture: Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images (via Pictures of the day: 30 August 2011 - Telegraph)
allcreatures:

The emperor penguin named Happy Feet stands in his container next to Gareth Morgan, who helped fund the penguin’s electronic tracking equipment, aboard NIWA’s research vessel Tangaroa, at Burnham Wharf in Wellington, New Zealand. He will be released into the Southern Ocean, complete with GPS tracking device, from NIWA’s research vessel four days into a month-long trip to the Campbell Islands, 700km south of New Zealand
Picture: Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images (via Pictures of the day: 30 August 2011 - Telegraph)

allcreatures:

The emperor penguin named Happy Feet stands in his container next to Gareth Morgan, who helped fund the penguin’s electronic tracking equipment, aboard NIWA’s research vessel Tangaroa, at Burnham Wharf in Wellington, New Zealand. He will be released into the Southern Ocean, complete with GPS tracking device, from NIWA’s research vessel four days into a month-long trip to the Campbell Islands, 700km south of New Zealand

Picture: Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images (via Pictures of the day: 30 August 2011 - Telegraph)