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Friday 20 September 2019

Penguin Swims From NZ To Australia


A small penguin from New Zealand has swam to Australia. The fiordland penguin was found struggling against the rocks in the shallow at Kennett river, west of Melbourne, on 10 July.
It was taken, and put in a zoo, by a marine expert. They gave the penguin vitamins, fluids, until it was well enough to eat. It has just been re-released, and been put back in the wild and hope it might swim back to New Zealand. The penguin has travelled 2500 km. Penguins can't  fly but, they are sure one of the fastest swimmers on the planet.

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