Thursday, July 16, 2009

BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Penguin murders prompt sniper aid

BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Penguin murders prompt sniper aid: "Professional snipers have been brought in to guard a vulnerable colony of penguins in Australia.

The deployment follows the mysterious deaths of nine of the flightless birds over the last two weeks.

The mutilated bodies of the animals, known as fairy penguins, were found in a national park near Sydney harbour.

The main suspects are dogs and foxes. At 40cm tall, the world's smallest penguin species is clearly no match for such aggressive enemies.

To even up the fight, two snipers have been deployed as bodyguards."

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