00:00How are you Roger?
00:30We went straight past her and we didn't even see her.
00:34This is so unbelievably awesome.
00:37Okay, so we're going to use this opportunity to just quickly check up on her health.
00:41Switch her tag and just make sure she's okay.
00:44And then put her exactly where we found her and then move out of the area.
00:47Okay.
00:53Very gentle animals.
00:57Oh my gosh.
01:00She's okay.
01:03Guys, these scales are like big and long fingernails.
01:08I can't see her, Neil.
01:09Oh my gosh.
01:10My dad helps to hold the penguin while we're tagging it.
01:14She'll start kicking it up soon.
01:16Now, no need to drill a new hole.
01:19You can see the tag is still, everything is fine. There's no cracks in the scales.
01:23So I'm just going to remove this tag.
01:27Now what we're doing is we're holding the penguin and so we can change out her tag.
01:32Because the battery of the old one was almost finished,
01:35and now we're going to put a new one that has charged batteries.
01:40I want it tight enough so that the nut locks, so it doesn't screw loose.
01:44But I also want it so that it doesn't hinder her movement.
01:47So if any branches or anything catches it, it just moves to the side.
01:51It's time to let her go.
01:52Let her go.
02:16This is the only mammal in the world with scales all over its body.
02:23That's the most amazing night.
02:25We got to see the penguin and change the tag.
02:28I got to hold her and touch her scales, and she's an amazing creature.
02:33Hopefully with lots of other people like Francois, we can give penguins a better future.
02:41Sometimes when I look at a beautiful landscape like this,
02:45I can't help but think about the animals that have walked over this landscape over time.
02:51Sadly, in modern times, many of these landscapes have disappeared.
02:57Thank goodness there's heroes all over our planet,
03:00working so hard to save the landscapes and the animals that live there.
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