Little Penguin Likes to Waddle into the Zookeeper's Legs, Initially Proud, but Couldn't Laugh After a Year
When talking about cute and cuddly animals, Dr. Xiao Ming's mind would conjure up the image of a panda. However, penguins can also be included, considering their size and their wobbly walk; no one would object to calling them cute, right?
Let's take a look at the story of this little penguin – it’s absolutely adorable!

This foreign veterinarian is taking care of penguins, and one penguin chick had lost its mother, making it appear particularly pitiful. Lacking maternal love, it needed the veterinarian's care even more, so in the veterinarian’s eyes, this little penguin would be a little more tolerant.

This little penguin, due to losing its mother, would increasingly like to cling to the veterinarian, like to burrow in the veterinarian's legs, as if the veterinarian is its own. And this might make it feel more secure.
Being clung to by such a little penguin, the veterinarian initially felt it was a good thing, so he was proud of himself. But after a year, he couldn't laugh anymore, and he wanted to refuse it: ‘What should we do?’
It turns out this little penguin wasn't a chick anymore; it had grown to almost a meter long, and making that movement made the veterinarian feel incredibly awkward, especially when others saw it – it felt even more strange.

Haha haha haha, this penguin clearly considers the veterinarian its mother! However, it does envy the veterinarian having such a cute and cuddly penguin like it.

Dr. Xiao Ming explains: Penguins actually belong to the bird family. They are a special kind of bird, and they lost their ability to fly during evolution. To swim more flexibly underwater, their feathers have become very short, greatly reducing resistance.
Penguins have a monogamous relationship; normally, most penguins only reproduce once a year, only the king penguin reproduces twice a year. Although penguins live in Antarctica, different types of penguins have different levels of cold resistance.
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