As an Australian, I just love the Aussie humour seen here! I know the yanks won't get it, it;s called sarcasm - and yes, this is an international site, those in the US should really get their heads around the fact that there are other countries outside the states!
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2006-08-07 18:50:06
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answered by Kate A 2
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The penguins in question are called fairy penguins although some fools are trying to get their name changed to "little penguin" so people won't think the penguins are gay. Most of us are sure this is just a sad joke. Anyhow they are native to Australia and can be found as far north as halfway up the New South Wales coast. They can even be seen swimming in Sydney Harbour. They swim around in the day and come ashore every evening to their burrows which are usually just behind the beach. Watching them come ashore enmasse can be quite intriguing/entertaining. On Phillip Island in Victoria the govt decided to set up a huge viewing centre with spotlights and boardwalks so all the tourists could watch the "march" of the penguins without interferring with them and damaging the landscape.
2006-08-02 01:20:43
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answered by cosmick 4
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Oh yes, all Australians like to watch penguins march, its almost like a national sport here... we have a few snags on the barbie, play some cricket, sing waltzing matilda and watch penguins march by!!!
2006-07-31 00:29:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I would have answered early but there was a parade of penguins marching past my house and i had to watch it.
2006-07-31 19:31:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah. the rustic females's association knit them so the penguins are not getting chilly. we are additionally after government investment so as that we'd desire to continuously purchase the penguins a heater. That way they are able to resign enjoying raquetball to maintain heat interior the iciness. in any different case we are going to might desire to purchase greater raquetball kit. information in simple terms in. The penguins say they are unwell of raquetball and in simple terms desire a shipment of warm water bottles. Do what you may and deliver warm water bottles now, so as that the undesirable penguins do not might desire to play raquetball anymore with substandard kit.
2016-12-11 03:27:29
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answered by creasong 4
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I recommend the penguin watching at Phillip Island. It allows you to get up close and see them, without harming them or their habitat.
2006-08-07 17:54:27
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answered by cnwb 2
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Yes
2006-07-30 22:59:38
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answered by iansand 7
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yeah...but there is only one place in Australia where you can see that happen???
are you another dumb america who think that Australia is some exotic land of animals that rome through the streets???
2006-07-31 19:21:11
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answered by skattered0077 5
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oh ya
2006-08-07 14:06:37
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answered by I luv Lindsey kaemmerer 2
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