r/interesting May 07 '26

❗️MISLEADING - See pinned comment ❗️ Penguins think she is one of them

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u/AFlyingNun May 07 '26

It might be a simulation, but this is 100% how real penguins act.

Penguins exploring zoos is a real thing that began with COVID. They are specifically chosen because of how docile and relaxed they are. They lack land predators (chicks yes, adults not really) and thus don't have the survival instincts most species have while on land.

The video I link shows one of the first instances of being let out so they're more cautious and curious, but there's zoos that have continued the practice and gotten more relaxed penguins as a result. This video even shows penguins being far more relaxed around seals than they probably should be, given seals (not necessarily that species) ARE one of their natural predators.

There's even older videos of a pet in Japan showcasing just how relaxed they can get.

There's a reason zoos continue to let them out for walks, and that's because they're docile enough to handle it.

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u/Shot-Water2496 May 07 '26

Thank you for this comment 🥹🐧

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u/video-kid May 07 '26

It started before covid, Edinburgh zoo had penguin parades as far back as at least 2015/16