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Odd Couple Re-united: Swan in Love With Swan-Shaped Pedal Boat

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It was a summer romance, but it may survive the winter. Petra, a lovestruck black swan, has been happily paddling behind a big plastic swan-shaped pedal boat since May. Now locals have enabled the inseparable couple to spend the winter together.

A black swan that has fallen in love with a swan-shaped pedal boat on a German lake has been reunited with the object of its affections in a zoo for the winter.

The affair began in the spring when Petra the swan flew in and started following the boat around the lake in the western German city of Münster. With winter approaching, the boat had to be removed from the lake but the owner didn't have the heart to separate the two.

So both the boat and Petra were taken to a pond in Münster zoo for the winter. The project was financed by local residents for whom Petra has become a celebrity. She has seemed unperturbed by the journalists and TV crews who have been crowding into other less attractive boats and pedalling after the odd couple.

During the relocation, Petra followed her swan boat along a canal linking the lake with the zoo's pond. If the relationship survives the winter, both will be taken back to the lake. "What the swan wants, she gets," said the boat's owner Peter Overschmidt.

Wildlife experts hope she will lose interest in the boat when she gets to know the other black swans living in the pond. "There are four singles among them. So there's hope," said zookeeper Monika Ewering.

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{"commentId":378087,"authorDomain":"djd"}

There's a photo of the happy couple with the original article.

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Reply#1 - Mon Nov 13, 2006 5:33 PM EST
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Awwww........

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Reply#2 - Tue Nov 14, 2006 7:04 AM EST
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I showed this to people in my office and they're all going 'awwww' too. The trouble is that Swans mate for life!

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#2.1 - Tue Nov 14, 2006 7:14 AM EST
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{"commentId":379321,"authorDomain":"witchofthenorth"}

maybe it's not that kind of love - maybe she thinks it's her great big mom?

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Reply#3 - Tue Nov 14, 2006 11:48 AM EST
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