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The penguins were all clean and ready to be sent back home. 20,000 penguins manage to make it home safe
The penguins had tough times but more than 90% of the oiled birds survived.
Cleaning
It takes 2 people in an hour just to clean 1 penguin. One to hold the penguin the other to do the washing. Cleaning a penguin is very hard, it took them an entire month to clean all 20,000 penguins.
Spray the bird with a degreaser and rub with warm soapy water.
These people work at SANCCOB they"re cleaning a penguin with 2 people
Clean sensitive areas around the skin brushing with a tooth brush.
"Tens of thousnds of penguins are in danger". The penguins didn't have an option all they could do was stand ''terrified dazed and silent''.
The oil slick was moving towards Dassen island and the rescuers despaired because they knew if it hit the island it wouldn't be possible to rescue any more oiled birds.
After the penguins were covered in oil and not doing anything, workers of SANCCOB (a penguin rescue center) came to help the penguins. The penguins gave them scars because they didn't know that they cared more about the penguins than thereself.
The Penguins were covered in heavy oil baraly able to move. The penguins managed to get back to shore but they were freezing.
Penguins could barely move because they are corvered in thick heavy oil that makes it hard for them to move
This penguin was in the treasure oil spill.
The penguins dont like being in the oil because its uncomfortable "you lick and peck your feathers desprate to get them clean".
The penguins are usally loud but when they were at the rescue center they where completly silent
A ship named treasure sank causing 1300 tons of oil dumping into the sea. A couple years before that, a freigtor broke causing 1500 tons of oil to flow into the sea. The Penguins were at risk.
The Treasure was a cargo ship and hit a reef on the coast of Cape Town, Africa.
On March 16th, a freigter slammed into rocks of of Nightgale island causing 1500 tons of fuel to flow into the sea.