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Wildlife experts in Australia have rehabilitated and returned a lost penguin that was found on a southern coast beach earlier this month. This was the first time an emperor penguin had been ...
A lone emperor penguin that had swam itself 2,000 miles from home has been return. The Antarctica native was found on a sun-drenched beach in Denmark, Western Australia, on Nov. 1. Underweight and ...
So Gus’s arrival on Ocean Beach, Denmark in Western Australia on Nov. 1 sparked surprise. Local wildlife carers Carole and Graham Biddulph looked after Gus during his 20-day “extraordinary stopover” ...
An emperor penguin that made it to a beach in Australia was released back into the Southern Ocean after spending 20 days in recovery and gaining more than a few pounds, according to officials.
An emperor penguin named Gus, who travelled from Antarctica to Australia, has been transported back to its icy origins. This marks the first recorded incident of an emperor penguin arriving on the ...
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Ms Biddulph said they did not know how the emperor penguin arrived in Australia but she had cared for birds that had come from New Zealand or islands in the Indian Ocean.
The penguin spent 20 days being looked after by a local wildlife carer before being released from a parks and wildlife service vessel off the southern coast of Western Australia Wednesday.
Hopefully, the bird can now find its way back home in Antarctica. The penguin spent 20 days being looked after by a local wildlife carer before being released from a parks and wildlife service vessel ...