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This penguin swims 8,000km every year to visit man who saved his life

This 8000 KM is a ROUND trip

In one way he goes 4000 KM from Rio De Janerio to Southern Argentina
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I just did google map and the distance between Rio Grande and Rio de Janeiro is about 2,000 km not 4,000 km. the round trip would be about 4,500 km.

I just did google map and the distance between Rio Grande and Rio de Janeiro is about 2,000 km not 4,000 km. the round trip would be about 4,500 km.
Never mind, wrong Rio Grande. :ashamed:
 
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This penguin swims 8,000km every year to visit man who saved his life

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A penguin has struck an unlikely friendship with a Brazilian pensioner and swims 8,000 kilometres every year to visit him since he saved his life four years ago.

The South American Magellanic penguin named Dindim was found covered in oil and close to death in 2011 by a bricklayer and part-time fisherman, Joao Pereira de Souza.

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The 71-year-old took the animal into his home at the shore of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, cleaned him up and fed him a diet of fish. After nursing him back to health, Pereira also named the penguin Dindim.

Dindim stayed with his rescuer for 11 months and they formed a very strong bond. But when Dindim’s coat was renewed with fresh feathers, the penguin disappeared into the sea. This could have been the end of the story. However, De Souza was overjoyed to see Dindim return the next year, and even the years following.

“Everyone said he wouldn’t return but he has been coming back to visit me for the past four years,” he said.

“Every year he becomes more affectionate and he seems even happier to see me. No one else is allowed to touch him. He pecks them if they do. He lays on my lap and allows me to give him showers, and to feed him sardines and to pick him up.”, the pensioner says about their unlikely friendship.

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“I love the penguin like it’s my own child and I believe the penguin loves me,” Pereira told Globo TV.

“No one else is allowed to touch him. He pecks them if they do. He lays on my lap, lets me give him showers, allows me to feed him sardines and to pick him up,” he added.

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In the video, Pereira can be seen talking to the animal. “Dindim, there’s a guy who wants your picture. Don’t you like taking pictures?” he says. However, the penguin only looks at the old man and refuses to turn to the camera.

“I have never seen anything like this before. I think the penguin believes Joao is part of his family and probably a penguin as well. When he sees him he wags his tail like a dog and honks with delight”, said Biologist Professor Markus Krajewski who interviewed Pereira for Globo TV.

Dindim spends about eight months of the year with his human companion and the other 4 months breeding in his natural habitat, off the chilly Patagonia coasts of Argentina and Chile.

“He arrives in June and leaves to go home in February”, Pereira said.

To commute between his old and his new home, the penguin has to travel a distance of 8,000km twice a year.

“I’m flattered Dindim is happy to exchange his home with thousands of other penguins every year to find his way here to spend one-to-one time with me,” Pereira said.

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However, sweet this relationship may be, environmentalists warn that more and more oceanic animals are found washed up on the beaches of Brazil. While hundreds of Magellanic penguins are known to naturally migrate thousands of kilometers north in search of food, an increasing number of them end up on the shore, where they are carried by strong oceanic currents from the Falkland region.

Professor David Zee, an oceanographer from Rio de Janeiro’s State University traces this back in part to global climatic changes.


This article originally appeared on Independent.

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this penguin need to rent an "under sea apartment" in Brazil. aany jaany ka kiraya to bach jata hoga na. :lol:
 
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Penguins can't swim that much distance even in a full year.

an average penguin can swim 4 Km an hour just 4 to five hours in a day. rest math you people can do.
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Possibly, you've interchanged mph and kph...

four or nine feet per second
Mystery of penguin’s fast swimming discovered - NY Daily News[

Prof. Wilson from the "Meeresinstitut für Polarforschung" developed a little machine to determine the swimming speed of penguins. For emperors the average speed is 11 km pro hour. Adelies swim about 8,2 km pro hour, or as fast as a fast pedestrian. A little blue penguin has a speed of 6,5 km/hour. Comparing to that, a human only swim 0,72 km pro hour and a seal 7,9 km/hr.
Pinguins info - penguin - information about locomotion and movement at penguins

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Adélie Penguins over long distances (10s to 100s of miles or km) can sustain speeds of about 5 mph (8 kph). In short bursts, in order to avoid being caught by leopard seals or in pursuing prey, they can move 5-6 times that fast.
Penguinscience - understanding penguin response to climate and ecosystem change

8x4=32
8000/32=250
 
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There are two ways of locomotion in the water: first the underwater swimming and secondly porpoising like a dolphin.

Porpoising means that a penguin swim underwater with a speed of about 12 km/hour and then jumps out of the water about every 30 à 50 m and flies half a second through the air, diving back again. He uses this short time out of the water to breathe. Especially by adelies, chinstrap and gentoo penguins you can see these style. When other species swim like that, mostly it means they are in danger.

Underwater swimming is practised by all species and asks less energy. They swim at a speed of about 8 km/hour, come on the surface to breathe, rest a while and then swim further underwater.
Pinguins info - penguin - information about locomotion and movement at penguins

This 8000 KM is a ROUND trip

In one way he goes 4000 KM from Rio De Janerio to Southern Argentina
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Indeed. The flight distance from Rio Grande, Argentina to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil is 2502.15 miles / 4026.81 kmhttp://Flight Distance Between Cities - Mileage Calculator

Round trip is 252 days, at 8 km/h for 4h each day. Leaving almost 4 month for vacationing, mating etc.
 
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I would have believed this story even if the penguins did not know how to swim.
Animals are always more loyal than human beings, and love more selflessly.
 
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so this penguin is like cats??

by the way, this penguin swims to meet his human papa despite the sure threat of sharks.
 
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i love penguins and i can not live without penguins of Madagascar lollzz



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