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Microchip leads police to purloined penguin

Kelli the penguin's back home in the Dublin Zoo after pranksters snatched the bird and abandoned her on a city sidewalk.
Image: Kelli reunited with partner
Kelli the Humboldt penguin, at left, is reunited with partner Mick in her enclosure at the Dublin Zoo on Thursday. Kelli was found waddling through the streets of the Irish capital after her reported abduction.Dublin Zoo
/ Source: The Associated Press

Kelli the penguin's back home in the Dublin Zoo after pranksters snatched the bird and abandoned her on a city sidewalk.

Dublin Zoo condemned Thursday's theft as no joke, because the 10-year-old Humboldt penguin could have been injured during her abduction or crushed by a vehicle.

Zoo officials said police tracked down Kelli using a signal from a microchip planted on the bird. She got the medical all-clear and was returned to her penguin partner, Mick.

Police said the thieves climbed over a security fence into an enclosure housing about a dozen Humboldt penguins and picked Kelli for reasons unknown.

Dublin Zoo has been targeted by annoying pranks before. In 2008, its switchboard was overwhelmed by callers asking to speak to Rory Lyon, G. Raffe and Ana Conda.