Sugar Editorial Picks
Aug 04, 2008 -
The Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago just welcomed a new member to its family, a fuzzy little penguin chick whose sex has still not been determined. Look at its wise little gaze! It's a bit on the philosophical side, no?
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Apr 25, 2008 -
Poor Pierre! At 25, this adorable African penguin was losing his feathers. This created a host of problems for the little guy: problems swimming, feeling chills, and getting picked on by the other penguins.
- 5 Comments
Feb 25, 2008 -
There's a whole subgenre of videos featuring animals with French accents. I'm not sure why they work, but they do. Blame Pepé Le Pu.
- 6 Comments
Feb 22, 2008 -
The March of the Penguins had way too many birds in it. How 'bout we replace a few (or all) of the birds with waddling human extras? For sex appeal, natch.
- 6 Comments
Aug 07, 2007 -
Over the years, Alfred David's interest in penguins has turned into an obsession. He's not just into them, he now actually thinks he is a penguin. He even has the suit and waddle to prove it!
- 7 Comments
Jan 31, 2007 -
Last week, we watched Gollum and Smeagol, of Lord Of The Rings, get slugged with the Barry White bat. This week, the Ice Age penguins get hit with the thugly stick- but it's all good, cuz they know how to "walk it out."
- 1 Comment
Nov 29, 2006 -
The brown penguin is the new black sheep.
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Nov 14, 2008 -
Meet Pingu and its BFF, a stuffed penguin. (No one knows yet if Pingu is a she or a he.) This baby had to be separated from its siblings because they kept eating all of its fish and it was getting runty. They removed the three-week-old Pingu, but then it got lonely!
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Jun 05, 2009 -
A pair of gay male penguins are raising a chick in Germany's Bremerhaven zoo. The little chick was abandoned by its parents while it was still an egg, so the penguins put the egg in their nest and incubated it for 30 days. Since the chick hatched, they have continued to care for it.
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Jan 29, 2009 -
Gay Penguin Pair Tie the Knot
These two gay male penguins love each other so much, and have become such good surrogate parents for baby penguins whose parents rejected their eggs, that zookeepers in Harbin, Northeast China decided to allow them . . .
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