That's one smart penguin!
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jaxx28 |
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Posts: 1975 (11/22/2008 4:09 PM) |
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That's one smart penguin!
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Samantha728 |
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Posts: 14308 (11/22/2008 4:10 PM) |
Cute little penguin.
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MoralDesert |
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Posts: 2179 (11/22/2008 4:14 PM) |
Oh HELL NO. I would shove that penguin off my boat SO freaking fast. I watched on Discovery channel how whales flipped over a freaking ICEBERG to get to a
seal. No way would I risk myself for a damn penguin. Whales are VICIOUS.
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superfantabulous |
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Posts: 2770 (11/22/2008 4:15 PM) |
Smart penguin. Dumb people.
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fannyisbatgirl |
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Posts: 2987 (11/22/2008 4:16 PM) |
I wouldn't be loling and taking photos, if I had a penguin in my boat and two big ass whales swimming around me.
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Posts: 2875 (11/22/2008 4:17 PM) |
Who the HELL is the dumbass wearing the flipflops?! Please tell me someone else saw that too?
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LauritaK |
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Posts: 52336 (11/22/2008 4:18 PM) Best Current Events
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lmao, that penguinis like "What the fuck y'all looking at? Let's get out of here!"
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Posts: 17940 (11/22/2008 4:18 PM) |
Why were those people in that boat fucking dumbasses? Haha we might die. That penguin is a hot as mess for jumping in that boat.
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LaNcEsOnLyGiRLy |
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Posts: 20388 (11/22/2008 4:36 PM) |
Can somebody tell me why the fuck they're playing weird music in the background?
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Posts: 14158 (11/22/2008 4:51 PM) |
I'd have been gone.
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Truffle Shuffle |
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Posts: 959 (11/22/2008 4:53 PM) |
This is a whole lot better than the penguin I saw on Animal Planet the other night who couldn't escape the whales.
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superfantabulous |
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Posts: 2772 (11/22/2008 4:54 PM) |
LaNcEsOnLyGiRLy wrote:Whales don't like dance music? |
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Posts: 1799 (11/22/2008 7:09 PM) |
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Posts: 7235 (11/22/2008 7:14 PM) |
I would've pushed the penguin into the middle of the boat out of fear that the whales would jump up to catch him on the side of the boat.
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RoCkJ03 |
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Posts: 86300 (11/22/2008 7:15 PM) |
I fucking hate whales.
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ScarletOWhora85 |
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Posts: 13170 (11/22/2008 7:16 PM) |
Awww what a cute little penguin! I love penguins.
But yeah, I would have been freaking the fuck out about the whales. |
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Posts: 10555 (11/22/2008 7:21 PM) |
I saw ORCA! I'd be scared SHITLESS in that situation!
But that penguin is just fan-fucking-tastic!! |
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Posts: 51995 (11/22/2008 7:21 PM) |
So funny!
I love killer whales. I want to go whale watching. |
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Posts: 5318 (11/22/2008 7:33 PM) |
By some of the responses I was expecting the whales to be jumping over the boat trying to get the penguin.
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Posts: 5085 (11/22/2008 7:34 PM) |
superfantabulous wrote:This. I wouldn't be sitting around laughing if I were THAT close to killer whales on a freakin inflatable boat! |
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Im Chanandler Bong |
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Posts: 5319 (11/22/2008 7:48 PM) |
Those people obviously never were told that whales aren't afraid to approach dinky boats. Maybe they should have had a chat with these people. They
weren't even keeping a source of food from the whale, either..
http://www.dailymail.co.u...unter-humpback-whale.html It's behind you!: The amazing moment a couple had a close encounter with a humpback whaleBy NEIL SEARSLast updated at 00:59 03 March 2008 Kayaking through the calm Pacific waters of Hawaii, all these holidaymakers were hoping for was a glimpse of a passing sea turtle. But they got rather more than they bargained for when a mighty humpback whale suddenly surged from the depths and shot towards the sky. Lucky to see one of nature's most impressive sights, they were even luckier not to be swamped by the huge splash when the whale crashed back on to the surface. Scroll down for more... ![]()
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These extraordinary images show one couple calmly watching one of these giants of the sea as it raises its fin. But when it suddenly slaps it down - sending a wall of spray towards them - they realise how vulnerable they are and think better of their proximity. Digging in their paddles, they turn away. But the whale becomes increasingly boisterous, this time "breaching" the surface. Clearly alarmed, the holidaymakers paddle desperately towards the shore.
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In another dramatic encounter, an astonished couple see a humpback soar up out of the water, its vast bulk - they normally weigh up to 35 tons - dwarfing them. It then twists in the air towards them before crashing down just yards away. The kayakers had headed off the coast of Maui, where the mammals gather to give birth and nurse their calves in the warm, shallow waters of the archipelago. It is estimated that two thirds of the entire North Pacific population of humpback whales migrate to Hawaii each winter. Scroll down for more...
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Scientists are unsure exactly why humpbacks leap out of the sea. Some argue it is to scrape skin parasites off their barnacle-encrusted bodies, others that they are simply jumping for joy. Their numbers dropped drastically with the onset of mechanised whaling, and it is only recently that the population has begun to edge back up to an estimated figure of 35,000. So every sighting like the ones shown here truly is a gift from the seas. |
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