New Zealand bids farewell to emperor penguin it nursed back to health Aug. 29, 2011 -- The lost emperor penguin that found itself 3,000 miles from its snowy home in Antarctica has begun its return ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Happy Feet is now a creature of the Internet age. The wayward emperor penguin, discovered on a New Zealand beach six weeks ago, will soon be returned to the wild — but not ...
An Emperor Penguin dubbed "Happy Feet" stands on a beach on Kapiti coast June 20, 2011. The bird's arrival, the second ever recorded according to New Zealand's Department of Conservation, has caught ...
The wayward penguin known as "Happy Feet" has gone missing in the ocean south of New Zealand. There's a slight chance scientists tracking the bird may hear from him again — if he's still alive — but ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — He needed a little push before speeding backward down a makeshift slide. Once in the water, he popped his head up for one last look. And then he was gone. The wayward emperor ...
Singing and dancing emperors, a romantic Adelie, and a rockhopper guru are among the animated penguins who are joined by a whole new cast of lively Antarctic characters in “Happy Feet Two” now playing ...
The penguin known as “Happy Feet” has vanished in the ocean on his way home from New Zealand, eluding his trackers just days after his release and leaving behind a mystery that may never be solved.
The penguins are as adorable as ever in "Happy Feet Two." Yet a couple of shrimp-like krill at the bottom of the food chain almost steal the show in this animated sequel that sticks to the formula of ...
(WSVN) - Beach Donkey, a 24-year-old penguin, was given a new lease on life after receiving more than two years of specialized care for a foot condition. Now she’s strapped into some new kicks and ...
Sometimes being abnormal isn’t a bad thing. Why should conformng be the most important thing in someone’s life? If fitting in and going along with society means giving up hopes and dreams, maybe ...
A new study challenges the long-held notion that emperor penguins return to the same location each year for breeding. Researchers at the University of Minnesota, using satellite images, said they ...