This is the moment excited penguins rush to waddle into their new and improved home.<br /><br />Zookeepers at Odense Zoo in Denmark had to wrangle dozens of penguins and transport them in a buggy to their new home. <br /><br />A video shows king penguins, gentoo penguins and northern rockhoppers making their way to their new home after one month spent in a temporary enclosure.<br /><br />During the renovations, the zoo's 40 penguins lived in the quarantine stable, which had been modified to suit the penguins' needs with extra cooling and ice machines.<br /> <br />Danni Larsen, communications manager at Odense Zoo, said: "We have been renovating our penguin exhibit, making several improvements to the animal welfare and creating even better opportunities for breeding. <br /><br />"The large pool in the penguin exhibit was drained, and a new rock formation was built on the bottom, giving the penguins a renewed experience when swimming. <br /><br />"The rock formations surrounding the land part of the exhibit has also been reworked, giving the penguins new ways to move around. <br /><br />"We've also established a small new beach in the enclosure, giving the large king penguins an easier way in and out of the pool."<br /><br />The zoo also upgraded the lighting to mirror the light of sub-Antarctica, the floors and the roof.<br /><br />The footage was filmed on February 13.