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Happy Feet Penguin Heading Home (VIDEO)

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First Posted: 08/29/11 04:00 PM ET Updated: 10/29/11 06:12 AM ET

NICK PERRY, Associated Press

WELLINGTON, New Zealand — The wayward emperor penguin dubbed Happy Feet craned his head, flapped his flippers and seemed a little perturbed as he started his journey home to cooler southern waters Monday.

The penguin was moved from the Wellington Zoo, where staff has cared for him for the past two months to the research ship Tangaroa, which will release him after four days at sea at a latitude of 51 degrees south.

Happy Feet has been placed in a custom-made crate for the journey and will be kept cool with 60 buckets of ice. He'll be fed fish.

The Tangaroa is New Zealand's largest research vessel and was already scheduled to head into frigid southern waters to check on fish numbers in order to set fishing quotas.

The 3-foot-tall (meter-tall) penguin was found on a New Zealand beach June 20, far from his Antarctic feeding grounds. He was moved to the zoo after he became ill from eating sand that he likely mistook for snow. He's since regained weight and been cleared to be returned to the wild.

Lisa Argilla, a veterinarian who has helped nurse the penguin back to health, said he has a "stronger and stroppier attitude" than when he first arrived at the zoo, when his demeanor seemed flat and his feather condition was poor.

"He's definitely a survivor," she said.

He's also popular. Viewers have watched him eat, sleep and waddle on a zoo webcam. And he's been fitted with a GPS tracker so people can follow his progress online after he is released.

"He's brought a lot of hope and joy to people," said Karen Fifield, Wellington Zoo's chief executive. "His story has driven to the heart of what makes us human."

The boat's skipper Richard O'Driscoll said that once the Tangaroa has reached the drop-off point, he will likely cut the engines and then release the penguin from the deck into the sea using a makeshift canvas slide.

More than 1,700 people went to the zoo Sunday to bid goodbye to Happy Feet, who was visible in a glassed area while getting final medical checks. The zoo has covered the cost of his stay with about $28,000 in donations.

Argilla said she will miss Happy Feet but hopes it will be the last she sees of him. By next year, she said, he will be old enough to find a mate and breed.

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NICK PERRY, Associated Press WELLINGTON, New Zealand — The wayward emperor penguin dubbed Happy Feet craned his head, flapped his flippers and seemed a little perturbed as he started his journey ...
NICK PERRY, Associated Press WELLINGTON, New Zealand — The wayward emperor penguin dubbed Happy Feet craned his head, flapped his flippers and seemed a little perturbed as he started his journey ...
NICK PERRY, Associated Press WELLINGTON, New Zealand — The wayward emperor penguin dubbed Happy Feet craned his head, flapped his flippers and seemed a little perturbed as he started his journey ...
NICK PERRY, Associated Press WELLINGTON, New Zealand — The wayward emperor penguin dubbed Happy Feet craned his head, flapped his flippers and seemed a little perturbed as he started his journey ...
 
 
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08:32 PM on 09/03/2011
Best of luck
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02:33 AM on 08/31/2011
Happy Feet's Goodbye Letter

Thanks for all the help and all the fish.

p.s. my name is Scott.
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Pollo Del Mar
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03:22 PM on 08/30/2011
My twisted mind imagined them releasing the cute little guy into the water -- only to have a killer whale eat him immediately. HORRIBLE, I know. :::sigh:::
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Stephen Thorpe
Every Breath you take - I'll be watching you!
02:56 AM on 08/31/2011
Like the Norweigen who finally made it to south Florida only to be scooped up and returned to Norway. 'there you go!'
03:18 PM on 08/30/2011
They should have named him Pablo ...
http://mywaybackmachine.blogspot.com/2008/12/how-pablo-penguin-who-hated-cold-warmed.html
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Ngonyama
Major prolation, perfect mode
10:46 AM on 08/30/2011
The real reason they let him go was that penguins taste awful, of course.
10:06 AM on 08/30/2011
Apparently, this penguin is a little retarded, so will he be provided a caretaker or just let loose to become some other creature's dinner?
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floodberg
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10:30 PM on 08/29/2011
All my best to Happy Feet!  I hope the gods bless him with a very long and happy life.  

Now go find yourself some fish, a good lookin' lady, and enjoy!
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eyelashviper
In wilderness is the preservation of the world
08:34 PM on 08/29/2011
Bon Voyage little guy, you have no idea how many hearts you have touched....
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07:00 PM on 08/29/2011
People all over the world are happy for the little guy! One of our office staff loves penguins and has been keeping us up on all the news. It's good to hear a happy ending now and again!
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PRONESE
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06:30 PM on 08/29/2011
With any luck at all Happy Feet will find a nice rookery and the have a good molt.
R/ PRONESE
05:53 PM on 08/29/2011
Safe travels, little manny penguin! Good luck with everything and thanks for making many of your human cohabitants of this blue ball a little happier through your presence.
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Peaceride
Less judging, more loving.
05:12 PM on 08/29/2011
What a sweet little face!
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Enjay 1
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04:49 PM on 08/29/2011
Great Story !
It's nice to hear good news
04:58 PM on 08/29/2011
yeah . brightens a rather dull day
ruburnt
Live Free or Die....
04:46 PM on 08/29/2011
Yeah!!!
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Barbarian At The Gate
Fortune favors the bold.
04:43 PM on 08/29/2011
I read about "Happy Feet" after the Penguin was first spotted. I'm glad the penguin is safe. For anyone who believes that animals or people should just be left to die to satisfy a right wing version of Darwinism you should watch "Battle at Kruger":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU8DDYz68kM

Even animals in the wild will fight to save each other. In the video a baby buffalo is tackled by a group of lions into a lake. The baby is grabbed by a crocodile. The lions win the tug of war. Then an entire herd of buffalo arrive, save the baby, and chase away the remaining lions.
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floodberg
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10:16 PM on 08/29/2011
BarbarianattheGate, I saw that video a while ago, but today I needed a reminder that life can be surprisingly good, and your post was it.  You got faved and the LOL badge 'cause there isn't a Wonderful one ~ yet.  Thanks for the lift to my spirits!