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"Meet Percy the Penguin: The Unlikely Star of Drayton Manor Park Zoo's Public Urinal" In September 1971, visitors to Drayton Manor Park Zoo in Tamworth


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"Meet Percy the Penguin: The Unlikely Star of Drayton Manor Park Zoo's Public Urinal" In September 1971, visitors to Drayton Manor Park Zoo in Tamworth, Staffs were greeted by an unexpected sight - a penguin named Percy. But this wasn't just any ordinary penguin; Percy had found his favorite spot at the zoo's public urinal. As bewildered guests approached the restroom facilities, they couldn't help but notice a black and white figure waddling around with curiosity. It was none other than our feathered friend, Percy the Penguin. Percy quickly became an attraction himself as he confidently strutted through the zoo grounds towards his peculiar hangout spot. Visitors marveled at his unique choice of location and couldn't resist capturing photos of this extraordinary scene. Staff members soon realized that Percy had developed a fondness for observing human behavior while perched atop the urinal wall. His presence brought laughter and amusement to all who encountered him during their bathroom breaks. Word spread like wildfire about this quirky little penguin, drawing even more curious onlookers from far and wide. People flocked to witness firsthand what seemed like an unbelievable tale - a penguin finding solace in such an unconventional setting. Percy's daily routine became somewhat legendary among both staff and visitors alike. He would spend hours watching people come and go, seemingly entertained by their comings and goings. Some even claimed that he mimicked their movements or attempted to strike up conversations with unsuspecting restroom-goers. Drayton Manor Park Zoo embraced Percy's unusual antics wholeheartedly, recognizing that he had inadvertently become one of their most beloved attractions. They erected signs near the public urinal featuring adorable illustrations of Percy alongside captions reading "Percy's Perch" or "The Penguin Potty. " Eventually, news outlets caught wind of this remarkable story, spreading it across newspapers and television screens nationwide.