Brian Dooling is a self-proclaimed weather geek who grew up in coastal Connecticut. He is... Brian Dooling is a self-proclaimed weather geek who grew up in coastal Connecticut. He is also a Geographer, receiving his undergraduate degree from Southern Connecticut State University and finishing up his Master’s degree at Hunter College in NYC. Brian has also received a Graduate Certificate in Digital Publishing from Pace University. Brian contributes to a local CT weather site WxEdge, but his interests expand beyond weather to the environment and media. Read more about Brian Dooling Read More
It’s the end of the work week and what better way to celebrate than to watch these walking penguins set to dance music! After view the video below, we guarantee that you’ll be in the mood to hit the dance floor this weekend.
The penguins small heads bob to the music as they waddle around doing the penguin strut, turning simple daily activities into an awesome dance video. Dressed in their tuxedos and fur collars, they’re decked out for a night on the town and this time none of them slip on the ice.
Reminiscent of some MTV Music Videos, and of course the film Happy Feet, who could resist these cute animals and their dances moves that make the winter landscape look so fun.
Get in the mood for the weekend by watching below — you might even catch yourself doing a little penguin shuffle later on!
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Ashley Alexiss PENGUINS
Climate change is negatively affecting the penguins. The chicks are dying in record numbers.