An emperor penguin was rescued from an Australian beach after presumably making a 2,000-mile trek from its Antarctic habitat.
A lone emperor penguin was found malnourished on a popular beach after making the shocking 2,200 mile swim from Antarctica to ...
This is the first time an emperor penguin has been reported in Australia, according to a wildlife expert. It came ashore Nov.
It is believed to be the furthest north — and thus the furthest from their natural habitat — that a wild emperor penguin has ever been spotted. "The furthest north they go from Antarctica is ...
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Ocean Beach is nearly 2,500 miles north of Antarctica, and it’s likely that the penguin followed a current. “What they tend to do is follow certain currents where they’re going to find lots ...
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A lone and lost emperor penguin turned up in a western Australian town, nearly 2,100 miles (3300km) away from its home in Antarctica. The male penguin arrived in Denmark town on Friday.
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It came ashore Nov. 1 after making about a 2,200 mile swim north from its home in Antarctica. For the first time, an emperor penguin was found in Australia, having made the 2,200 mile swim from ...