ZooBorns — Penguin
Shedd Waits Three Years for New Penguin Chick
Posted by Andrew Bleiman on
Shedd Aquarium welcomed a new Magellanic Penguin chick on May 12, following the breeding season in late March. This is the first Penguin chick born at the aquarium since Diego in 2015.
The newest arrival will stay in the nest with the parents, who share brooding and feeding responsibilities equally, until around 75 to 90 days-of-age. After one year, a genetic test will determine whether the...
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Rescued Little Penguins Return to the Sea
Posted by Chris Eastland on
On April 17, Taronga Wildlife Hospital staff released five healthy Little Penguins into the sea after nursing them back to health in Sydney, Australia.
The birds arrived at Taronga from nearby beaches over the past two months. Injuries included dehydration, a fishing hook injury and a broken foot.
Photo Credit: Sarah Lievore
Taronga Wildlife Hospital manager Libby Hall said, “Most of the...
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Lincoln Park Zoo’s New Exhibit Welcomes First Chick
Posted by Andrew Bleiman on
The first-ever endangered African Penguin chick has hatched at Lincoln Park Zoo’s new Robert and Mayari Pritzker Penguin Cove. After a 38-day incubation period, the chick emerged on February 10.
At a recent wellness exam, veterinary staff deemed the chick healthy. During the exam, veterinary staff also drew blood, which will be sent for lab analysis to determine the chick’s sex. Once that is...
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This Penguin Chick Will Have An Important Job
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A Humboldt Penguin chick that hatched on February 12 at Brookfield Zoo is thriving, and in the near future, may be taking on an important role. As early as this May, and depending on whether he chooses to participate, the unnamed chick will be an animal ambassador for the zoo’s Penguin Encounters.
Currently being hand-reared by animal care staff, the chick is...
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Penguin Chick Goes For Its First Swim
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A two-month old African Penguin chick went for its first swim at the Tulsa Zoo.
The chick hatched on January 17 to mom Keppy, age 26, and her mate Rogue, age 9. Keppy is the third-oldest member of the Tulsa Zoo’s penguin flock.
The chick’s gender is not yet known. A DNA sample will be sent to an outside lab to determine the new Penguin’s sex.
Last week, the chick...