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 Who can look at a penguin wearing a harness and not want more  We asked directors Robert Wilkins and Leo Maguire a few questions about how they got cameras on zoo animals, starting with how they got a zoo to agree to it! It turned out that it wasnt about finding the right zoo, and more about finding the right animals. They explained,  We ended up working with a few different zoos. The animals who we could work with had either been hand reared, or had previously worn vests or trackers as part of scientific work  like the lemur , or were so tough  like the rhino or the gorilla  that the zoo-keepers thought the only risk was to our cameras.  The most expert cinematographer proved to be Stephen, the penguin.  One of the stars of the show was the penguin Stephen who very expertly wore the Action Cam dog harness for us. He had been rescued and hand reared so he was ok to be handled by his trainer who got him used to wearing the harness before stanley cup nz  we attached the camera.  Though there was some question as to Stephens professional availability.  As it was penguin breeding season at th stanley canada e zoo, there was a risk that Stephen, who was approaching penguin adolescence, would find a mate. If that were to have happened he would have lost all interest in interacting with his trainer.  The rhinoceros proved surprisingly touchy, because he was,  a lot more sensitive to the camera than any of us imagined. He was able to feel it through his leathery skin so either flicked it off stanley polska , or crunched it off on  Hqgk Hollywood taps Magic: The Gathering for its newest movie franchise
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