Sometimes public humiliation is Watch Woman Living in A Motel Room Onlinethe only way you'll learn.
Case in point for the penguins at the National Aquarium of New Zealand, in Napier on the North Island, who can be awarded the dubious honour of "naughty penguin of the month," or conversely "good penguin of the month."
SEE ALSO: Which species will win or lose as Antarctica's ice melts?A picture of the sign was posted on the aquarium's Facebook page on Saturday, and it made its way to reddit, where it went viral.
In the month of June, Timmy the penguin was the naughtiest of the lot, thanks to stealing fish and pushing another penguin over. Tut tut.
Another penguin named Betty was named the aquarium's "good penguin of the month," for being a good swimmer and waiting patiently for fish.
The aquarium's population of little penguins consists of those with "serious injury or have disabilities such as blindness or amputations," according to its website.
"If they weren't at the aquarium, they simply wouldn't survive in the wild."
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