Penguins caught stealing sushi released from New Zealand police custody
A pair of penguins have been released from police custody in New Zealand after being discovered hiding out in a sushi stand on Saturday.
Following a period of"temporary detainment," Wellington Police contacted New Zealand's chief governmental wildlife body, the Department of Conservation , and the penguins have now been taken into their care. Wellington's little blue penguins with a taste for sushi have been moved to a nesting box. Our rangers report that they seemed to like it and were making cooing noises which is a good sign. https://t.co/klEHOa1FiF
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