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You may look more foolish walking than those adorable, wingless, black-and-white birds do when they waddle naturally, but ...
An icy sidewalk, driveway or walking trail is a real danger. Roughly 800,000 people who slip and fall each year need medical attention, according to the Mayo Clinic. Even if you don’t end up in the ...
The secret to avoiding icy tumbles: Impersonate a penguin! When we walk, we keep our center of gravity between our legs, so each leg supports half our weight. Because the leg is at an angle, we're ...
Go penguin, go! Scientists put this penguin on a treadmill for "research," but we think that's just an excuse for a little Antarctic cuteness. IE 11 is not supported.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, around a million Americans are injured annually falling on ice or snow. Of those, 17,000 of the injuries are fatal.
Health officials in Canada are warning folks to “walk like a penguin” to avoid falling. The City of London – yes, in Canada - tweeted you should keep you hands out of your pockets, loosen ...
The penguin hatched on Dec. 13 in a nest inside a rock hut at OdySea Aquarium in Scottsdale. First-time penguin parents Mojo and Lemieux took turns sitting on the chick to keep her warm.
A baby penguin that developed a limp has found her waddle again after zookeepers nursed her back to health - using a homemade baby bouncer. Flop the Humboldt penguin was born at Dudley Zoo back in ...