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15 Aug 2011 06:09p.m.
again(so you did) wrote:
So there is much snow for ? many, water , cold, things that help crops grow, mabye even a sla ride (when i was young). or just happy feet to feel comfortable with a walkyou didnt think youtube.comwasnt included?type:great snow wall drive in tateyama (1080 p hd)? a leash or to run wild ?? can happy feet run wild and not fall over ?? no arms to balance ?? and short legs ?:) arnt we lucky..
15 Aug 2011 03:17p.m.
again(please dont post) wrote:
believe it or not today i looked at your front page for the first time(web page),well if there is any good to come from the snow of decadesmabye happy feet can be taken for a walk (new zealand has much to look at).as for other things you may have heard me say,something happened here that if you can listen there is a thing about parents and kids.fox4kc.comlook for"mayor responds to plaza shooting"Parents are our future!all the time.
15 Aug 2011 12:02p.m.
icebox wrote:
is it possible for Happy Feet to be in a place where he can see the outside world? not here that its only 4 walls corner and the only time he can see something different during feeding time and replenishing ice. hope you will be better soon so that you can be free.
15 Aug 2011 09:59a.m.
Krystle wrote:
I do belive happy feet should go back to the wild but sadly having had so much human interaction and being feed by us he'll never know how to hunt again so as soon he goes back into the wild he wont last long
14 Aug 2011 01:12a.m.
mart wrote:
can't be much fun for him to stay in that little cell though... imagine the thousands of miles of icey land back in antartica compared to this 3 x 4 meter room. and the room being all grey just makes the isolation for the penguin to be worst. hes probably forgotten how to hunt and everything now because of the hotel care
13 Aug 2011 02:05a.m.
Nancy Jack wrote:
We love Happy Feet. Thanks to the staff at the Wellington Zoo for the wonderful care. Is there any chance he could stay at the zoo? We are concerned for him when he is released as he is used to humans caring for him. Just a thought... Watching him always puts a smile on our faces.
12 Aug 2011 05:44p.m.
kelvyn wrote:
Happy Feet has a very large international following. People in other times zones seem to stay up all hours of the night to watch his Live Stream feeding times. Thanks 3News for the great work.
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