Brigadier general penguin bird approved Scottish honor team
Nils Olav, a famous penguin knight at Edinburgh Zoo, Scotland, was granted the rank of prime minister in the Norwegian Royal Guard.
The Telegraph reported on August 22 that, in addition to the duke's knighthood in 2008, the penguin emperor Nils Olav, an honorary member of the Norwegian Royal Guard team, was promoted to the rank of colonel General in a special ceremony.(Photo: Twitter).
The ordination of the rank of general to Nils Olav was attended by more than 50 soldiers from the guards when they visited the Scottish capital.(Photo: Twitter).
During the ceremony, Nils Olav moved along the penguin path in the zoo and joined the honor team.(Photo: Twitter).
"We have the honor to welcome the Royal Norwegian Guard team when they have new titles for emperor penguins of the zoo, Sir Nils Olav," Barbara Smith, executive director of the Animal Association's operations. Royal Scottish College, share.(Photo: Twitter).
The penguin Nils Olav wears a military standard. "This is a very proud moment and shows the close relationship between Scotland and Norway , " Smith said.(Photo: SWNS).
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