Melbourne, Australia — The only emperor penguin known to have swum from Antarctica to Australia was released at sea 20 days after he waddled ashore on a popular tourist beach, officials said Friday.
Beachgoers in Denmark, Australia, were shocked to see a lone emperor penguin waddling out of the ... Gus is now recovering from the long swim and, hopefully, putting on weight.
It’s the first known time an emperor penguin has made the 2,200-mile swim from Antarctica to Australia. It was spotted by beachgoers on Nov. 1, and has been in the care of local seabird ...
An emperor penguin that swam ... But to see him swim off home, that’s the icing on the cake. He can get home and get back to his penguin community and just enjoy life. Loading “Even though ...
The emperor penguin is thousands of miles outside its home range and now in a different climate. It’s the first known time an emperor penguin has made the 2,200-mile swim from Antarctica to Australia.
An emperor penguin is in recovery after swimming from Antarctica to Australia — a journey of over 2,000 miles. The bird was discovered on a tourist beach on the country's southwest coast on Nov.
The spokesman said the penguin was released under the guidance of a vet, a wildlife officer and its carers Carol and Graham Biddulph. An emperor penguin named Gus that landed on WA’s southern ...
An emperor penguin is being cared for by wildlife experts after becoming the first member of its species to make the 2,200-mile trek from Antarctica to Australia. The Australian Department of ...
An emperor penguin found on a West Australian beach, thousands of kilometres from its Antarctic homeland, has been released. The animal, named Gus, was malnourished and spent 20 days recovering ...