Man Visited Penguin Pavilion, About to Take Pictures, Rubbed His Eyes After Magnifying
In nature, many animals have learned various abilities to protect themselves, such as chameleons, which change their skin color according to the environment, making it difficult for enemies to detect them.

Dr. Xiao Ming will today tell you about an animal that sneaked into a penguin colony. This man decided to visit the zoo when he had free time. When he came to the penguin pavilion, he was attracted by the cute and endearing appearance of the penguins.

Fortunately, the zookeeper was about to feed these penguins, and he saw a group of penguins lined up to be fed. The man took out his phone ready to take pictures, but when he magnified the lens, he couldn't help but rub his eyes.

He found that a disguised animal had sneaked into the penguin colony, and he immediately called the zookeeper to inquire. After learning the situation, the man realized that it was a night heron, and it often sneaked into the penguin colony, no matter how the zookeeper drove it away.
Later, everyone saw it get along well with the penguins, so they let it stay in the penguin pavilion. The man listened to the story and couldn't help but laugh. He then joked, 'This night heron disguises itself so well that there is no trace!'

Dr. Xiao Ming said that when he first saw it, he didn't recognize it. 'It wasn't until I saw the beak of this bird was much sharper than normal penguins that I realized it was really difficult to detect.' This is like playing a 'spot the difference' game haha haha!

Dr. Xiao MingThere are many kinds of penguins, 17~19 species, and they are distributed in a wide range, from Africa to Australia, they all have their shadows.
And penguins are also very loyal, they implement 'one husband one wife' with humans. Don't look at penguins looking so clumsy, they are still very fast in the water, the Humboldt penguin can swim 35 kilometers per hour.
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