Finally got "March of the Penguins". *Excellent* film.
To those who were hesitating watching it because of the cruelty of nature -
it wasn't that bad, no bloody predator gorging scenes. There were losses,
as there are in nature, and it was sad, but I am normally very soft-hearted
and tend to lose it easily when seeing animal documentaries - but I didn't
mind this film at all. I think it was an extraordinary - the film of the
baby penguins was *ADORABLE*!
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CatNipped
Denise Clere - 21 Dec 2005 23:11 GMT
i liked it too,we bought it!

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> Finally got "March of the Penguins". *Excellent* film.
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Yoj - 22 Dec 2005 03:40 GMT
> Finally got "March of the Penguins". *Excellent* film.
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> CatNipped
I agree. It was lovely! It also gave me a lot more respect for penguins.
I had no idea they went through so much.
Joy
Sandra - 22 Dec 2005 07:33 GMT
Sadly it is thought it may be why some idiot(s) stole a baby penguin from a
Zoo in the Isle of Wight. I have not heard if it has been found yet, but the
keepers are worried that it will die if not found soon.

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Adrian - 22 Dec 2005 11:17 GMT
> Sadly it is thought it may be why some idiot(s) stole a baby penguin
> from a Zoo in the Isle of Wight. I have not heard if it has been
> found yet, but the keepers are worried that it will die if not found
> soon.
The poor thing will soon die if it's not reunited with its mother, who is
pining for her lost chick. :-(

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