An Adélie penguin found itself a long way from his home in Antarctica – 2,000 miles, to be exact – when the frail and exhausted flightless bird washed up on the shores of New Zealand, the BBC reported ...
In what might seem like a climate change plot twist, some penguins in Antarctica thrive in environments with less sea ice, providing perfect opportunities to travel faster, feed better and ensure the ...
Adélie penguins in continental East Antarctica, covered more ground in less time by swimming instead of walking as they searched for prey during an unusually ice-free 2016-2017 breeding season, ...
A penguin’s cute exterior is equally matched to its friendly disposition. As a species, penguins are rarely aggressive and lean more curious. Around humans, a penguin can be observant, unbothered, and ...
Pingu the penguin is a long way from home. Separated from the rest of its colony, one Adélie penguin, lovingly dubbed “Pingu” by locals, washed up and waddled around the coast in New Zealand — nearly ...
A lone Adélie penguin was found in New Zealand on Friday. Native to Antarctica, the penguin managed to travel over a thousand miles away from its breeding site. It’s only the third time in recorded ...
A little penguin appears to have accidentally traveled from Antarctica to New Zealand on a journey that would have covered about 1,900 miles. The bird, an Adélie penguin, was found on Wednesday on New ...
The species "could be a rare global warming winner." Adélie penguins may experience a population boom in the years to come. Researchers strapped GPS trackers and video cameras to 175 penguins to track ...
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