Polly Cracker
From the far Snowy ice landscape of the South pole a Yellow penguin was discovered by nature nuts and the picture of a yellow penguin went viral and thus feathered friend is a fiend. In now way should nature produce a yellow penguin and this penguin Yellow 3425 is quite literally a freak of nature and one of the ugliest birds on the planet. I will defiantly nominate this penguin ugly dirty birdie if 2021 and this is the leading candidate for this prestigious nature award often going to the ugliest bird in Earth. Scientists and Penguin experts are perplexed by this penguin and very few cases of a nontraditional penguin have ever
been discovered and we can hope from seeing this Penguin that this remains a rare case as Penguins should be Black and Yellow in a tuxedo look that makes these birds really odd and perhaps the ugliest species of bird in addition to being the most unique and no more remote habitat and place as the South and North Poles are deserving of these birds. These remote scientist with no life nut to look at the lives of animals loved a story like this and these geeks rushed with their cameras to record this rare sight of the non-conformist penguin and unlike we parakeets Penguin don't usually come in a wide and cool variety of plum mage and covering and few pekoe would ever want a Penguin as a pet. penguins are hideous birds s that cannot fly and apparently have no issue with the ice and cold so it should not be so surprising that one penguin decided to pluck out its fucking Black feathers and stand out in the massive crowds of one species and habitat of it and one of ugly birds and Walrus type creatures. Some have suggested that the penguin should not even be labeled as a bird and in a poll of two thousand parrots and Parakeets 97 percent of them agreed that Penguins should be labeled as some other species . Too bad we cant get the penguins and the scientist to acquiesce to this idea. This yellow freak better be careful because sure there are some exotic pet trade folks and big budgets zoos that may want to get their hands on our Yellow feathered friend and make it a star and animal attraction in captivity.
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