Penguins were brought into a care home as a treat for the OAP residents.
Two of the polar birds kept their cool, waddling around the home.
Residents and staff welcomed Humboldt penguins Widget and Pringle.
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It was part of the home’s efforts to give memorable experiences to residents.
The birds from Amazing Animals, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, were just chilling at Gregory House, Grantham, Lincs.
Resident Pamela Parker even held a penguin, as reported by What’s The Jam.
She said: “When I heard of penguins coming to the home, I did wonder why there wasn’t a paddling pool filled up for them.
Home Manager Marie Young said: “It was an absolute joy to see the residents’ faces light up when the penguins arrived.
“We like to think outside the box and bring something different for our residents.
“On this occasion, I think we certainly did.”
The penguins, known for their strong swimming abilities – reaching speeds of up to 15mph – were happy to be petted as they wandered through the dining room.
The penguin’s visit to the care home is also part of the zoo’s programme of animal enrichment activity, providing mental and physical stimulus for the penguins.
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