"Happy Feet" released into wild
September 6th 2011 13:26
Dr. Argilla said the release went "without a hitch," though the penguin needed some "gentle encouragement" after spending several days in its crate. "He slid down his specially-designed penguin slide backwards but once he hit the water he spared no time in diving off away from the boat and all those 'aliens' who have been looking after him for so long," said Dr. Argilla. "He didn't even look back. No gratitude shown!
"It's an indescribable feeling to see a patient finally set free!" Dr Argilla said. "It's definitely the best part of the job."
Credit: AP Photo/NIWA
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