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What do you think of this story? Bad Links? | Slide on Down to see March of the Penguins
Has anyone ever wondered how penguins survive in the South Pole? Or how they have babies? Or whether they fall in love or not? Well, if so, this is the movie for you. All your questions about penguins will be answered in this thing. It starts as penguins are getting ready to leave their ocean home to have a little family reunion which, by the way, is about 70 miles away. When they get there, they have to decide who their spouse is going to be. Then, they start having cute little eggs. Mothers then leave for food and Dads watch the babies on their feet in a special way until the Moms return. Then, it goes the opposite way, and Moms watch the babies while the Dads go for food, which they havent had in 4 months! This goes on for quite some time until the babies can take care of themselves and the parents let them walk behind them in little schools to follow them back to the water for food. Finally, when they are old enough, they get to live their own lives without their parents. My mom and my principal, Mrs. Watson, made me see this thing, which I thought was going to stink like a skunks bottom. But, it was good, for two reasons. One, because I could learn about penguins, and two, it included a free slip and slide video for those who have trouble sliding on their stomachs! Also, since it was practically empty I could put my feet on the chair in front of me. Kids, if you like movies with cute moments and baby animals, this will be a pretty nice movie for you. Nature for the boys, and romance for the girls. Girls, the marriage only lasts for a year. Rated G for cute moments and stuff. Warning, some penguins kick the bucket and go to the great South Pole above. Way above.
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