Christmas Penguins Madagascar [updated] Direct

This holiday season, something unexpected has happened in the lush, tropical wilds of Madagascar. The lemurs are used to sunshine, baobab trees, and the occasional dancing safari — but this year, the island has been invaded by a small, tuxedo-wearing crew: .

But these aren’t just any penguins. They’ve traded their usual fishy diet for candy canes, wrapped themselves in tangled strings of fairy lights, and built a “snowman” out of sand and seashells. The leader of the squad — a particularly determined little penguin with a red scarf — has declared December 25th a national holiday. The lemurs, confused but delighted, join in by decorating palm trees with starfruit and singing “Jingle Shells” off-key. christmas penguins madagascar

How did they get there? Nobody knows. Maybe their iceberg drifted way off course. Maybe they missed a turn at Antarctica. Or maybe they just heard that Madagascar has no snow, and they wanted to change that. This holiday season, something unexpected has happened in