Penguins march in Hai Duong park, Japan
A Japanese zoo has just proposed a new initiative to attract and educate young travelers about the life of penguins. It was a fun parade of penguins throughout Hai Du Park
A Japanese zoo has just proposed a new initiative to attract and educate young travelers about the life of penguins. It is a fun parade of penguins throughout the Hai Duong park in Tokyo, Japan.
The manager of Hai Duong Park Ilebukuro Sunshine said the event was aimed at helping visitors, especially children, better observe the penguin's way of walking.
A young tourist said: "I really like to look at them with their necks and face movements. They are very cute."
The penguins proved quite bold. During an hour-long parade, African baby penguins were gathered in a wheeled fence, to prevent them from running wild and biting on babies who were too close.
The parade will take place every afternoon from now until November 30.
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