The story of a South American Magellanic penguin who swims an astonishing 5000 miles every year to reunite with the man who once saved his life has warmed the hearts of millions around the world.
The story of a South American Magellanic penguin who swims an astonishing 5000 miles every year to reunite with the man who once saved his life has warmed the hearts of millions around the world.
71-year-old part-time fisherman and retired bricklayer Joao Pereira de Souza, who resides on an island village near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, found the little penguin, soaked in oil and dying on the local beach rocks back in 2011.
Joao scrubbed the oil off the creature’s feathers and fed him daily to rebuild his strength. He named him Dindim.
A week went by and Joao tried to release Dindlim back into the sea. However, he would not leave.
Take a peek at Joao and Didndlim’s wondrous relationship in the video below.
What are your thoughts on this extraordinary story? Let us know by joining the conversation in the comments.
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The story of a South American Magellanic penguin who swims an astonishing 5000 miles every year to reunite with the man who once saved his life has warmed the hearts of millions around the world.
The story of a South American Magellanic penguin who swims an astonishing 5000 miles every year to reunite with the man who once saved his life has warmed the hearts of millions around the world.
71-year-old part-time fisherman and retired bricklayer Joao Pereira de Souza, who resides on an island village near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, found the little penguin, soaked in oil and dying on the local beach rocks back in 2011.
Joao scrubbed the oil off the creature’s feathers and fed him daily to rebuild his strength. He named him Dindim.
A week went by and Joao tried to release Dindlim back into the sea. However, he would not leave.
Take a peek at Joao and Didndlim’s wondrous relationship in the video below.
What are your thoughts on this extraordinary story? Let us know by joining the conversation in the comments.
The story of a South American Magellanic penguin who swims an astonishing 5000 miles every year to reunite with the man who once saved his life has warmed the hearts of millions around the world.
The story of a South American Magellanic penguin who swims an astonishing 5000 miles every year to reunite with the man who once saved his life has warmed the hearts of millions around the world.
71-year-old part-time fisherman and retired bricklayer Joao Pereira de Souza, who resides on an island village near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, found the little penguin, soaked in oil and dying on the local beach rocks back in 2011.
Joao scrubbed the oil off the creature’s feathers and fed him daily to rebuild his strength. He named him Dindim.
A week went by and Joao tried to release Dindlim back into the sea. However, he would not leave.
Take a peek at Joao and Didndlim’s wondrous relationship in the video below.
What are your thoughts on this extraordinary story? Let us know by joining the conversation in the comments.
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