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The penguin is recovering well at Wellington Zoo, where it underwent a medical procedure on Monday to help flush out the sand it swallowed after apparently mistaking it for snow. Doctors managed to remove about half the sand from its digestive system, and zoo spokeswoman Kate Baker said X-rays showed the penguin was passing the rest of the sand naturally. The creature appears to be doing well and is being kept in isolation in an air-conditioned room filled with large blocks of ice, Baker said. "The plan from now on is to let him rest, feed him and X-ray him again on Friday or Saturday to see how much sand has passed," Baker said. Officials are still hammering out logistics for the penguin's return trip home and said it won't be released until its health has recovered. Until then, it will remain at the zoo.
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