Penguins going through security at Denver International Airport

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The website for Denver's KMGH Channel 7 has this slideshow of two Seaworld penguins going through the metal detectors at Denver International Airport. [Link via Bruce Schneier.]

TSA didn't subject the penguins to a pat-down, but some of the onlookers wanted to.

I guess that just goes to show that under the right circumstances, penguins can fly.

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