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Today is April Fools, and while it might be smart to avoid reading anything on the internet today - we still do. The best prank out today is without a doubt the BBC’s groundbreaking (and quite fake) video of penguins flying. It manages to combine nice computer graphics, our continuing quest to understand the natural world and a nice ecological perspective. Not only that, but it is simply a great advertisement for the BBC.
Via Telegraph
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