P p pick out a penguin as the world's favourite.
A UK wildlife park resident is in the running to be crowned the world's favourite penguin.
Spike, who lives at Birdland in the Cotswolds, has made the final of the international competition held by charity Penguins International. He is up against an African Penguin called Mai, who lives in Hawaii.
Birdland's head keeper Alistair Keen, said: "We've already got one king being coronated in the next few weeks, but hopefully we can get a second."
Spike, a King Penguin, was hatched at the centre in Bourton on the Water in 2007 and hand-reared, after his mother and father abandoned him.
Image caption, Mr Keen (pictured) said Spike "quite regularly" chases keepers around
Spike has had cameras around him for most of his life so is "very used" to them, explained Mr Keen.
"He was on a lot of national newspapers as a chick, he was on BBC Breakfast news as a young penguin. He's our go-to bird for lots of TV work and photoshoots," he added.
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