Yesterday I went to the International Antarctic Centre to be a penguin keeper for the day.
I got to go into lots of areas that the public don't get to go in including the penguin enclosure. The penguins have to have a vitamin tablet everyday and I had to put a pretend tablet in a dead fish. I had gloves on but it was still very gross! I also watched a 4D movie and go in the ice room to experience an ice storm. I got to pet the huskies too. They were SO cute! I also got a ride in the hagglund.
So a very busy start to the holidays!
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Tuesday, July 7, 2020
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Kia ora Harry,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great day you had at the Antarctic Centre, how did you manage to be a keeper for the day? I have worked with Little Blue Penguins and Yellow Eyed Penguins when I used to live in Dunedin. I agree feeding penguins dead fish is a bit gross. It is amazing just how big a fish that they can eat and they swallow it whole. Did you get bitten by the penguins as I have and it really hurt?
What was your favourite part of the day and why?
Nga mihi,
Mark