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An emperor penguin has made a surprise visit to beachgoers in Western Australia, journeying more than 3,500kms from its home in Antarctica to Australia, possibly for the first time ever.
Pesto is growing his adult plumage. These new black, white, and yellow feathers are pushing out his old downy juvenile ...
A family's beach day took an unexpected turn after an extraordinary encounter when they stumbled upon a creature far from its ...
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Jazz Bailey, who recorded her family’s encounter with the bird, told Storyful that a friend of hers first spotted the penguin, and then she and her children decided to head to Ocean Beach to see if ...
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The African penguin has been declared critically endangered and could become extinct in the wild by 2035 unless commercial ...
An emperor penguin journeyed over 2,000 miles from Antarctica to an Australian beach, marking a possible first for the ...
Due to the fact that emperor penguins breed on the ice, they are believed to be one of the only bird species that can spend ...
A lone emperor penguin was found malnourished on a popular beach after making the shocking 2,200 mile swim from Antarctica to ...