Among the doom and gloom of the news and that ongoing migrant crisis in Europe, we simply love the story of Dindim the penguin. It’s the heartwarming story of a South American Magellanic penguin
who swims 5,000 miles each year to be reunited with the man who saved his life.
Retired bricklayer and part time fisherman Joao Pereira de
Souza, 71, who lives in an island village just outside Rio
de Janeiro , Brazil ,
found the tiny penguin, covered in oil and close to death, lying on rocks on
his local beach in 2011.
Joao cleaned the oil off the penguin’s feathers and fed him
a daily diet of fish to build his strength. He named him Dindim.
After a week, he tried to release the penguin back into the
sea. But, the bird wouldn’t leave. ‘He stayed with me for 11 months and then,
just after he changed his coat with new feathers, he disappeared,’ Joao
recalls.
And, just a few months later, Dindim was back. He spotted
the fisherman on the beach one day and followed him home. For the past five years Dindim had spent eight months of the year with Joao and is believed to spend the rest of the time breeding off the coast of Argentina and Chile. It is thought he swims up to 5,000 mies each year to be reunited with the man who saved his life.
"I love the pengun like its my own child and I believe the penguin loves me" Joao told Globo TV. "No one else is allowed to touch him. He pecks them if they do. He lays on my lap, let me give him
"I love the pengun like its my own child and I believe the penguin loves me" Joao told Globo TV. "No one else is allowed to touch him. He pecks them if they do. He lays on my lap, let me give him
‘Everyone said he wouldn’t return but he has been coming back to visit me for the past four years. He arrives in June and leaves to go home in February and every year he becomes more affectionate as he appears even happier to see me.’
Biologist Professor Krajewski, who interviewed the fisherman
for Globo TV, told The Independent: ‘I have never seen anything like this
before. I think the penguin believes Joao is part of his family and probably a
penguin as well.
‘When he sees him he wags his tail like a dog and honks with
delight.
And, just like that, the world seems a kinder place again.
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