Confused Penguin Joins The Wrong Group. Only To Be Rescued By A Penguin Pal
Penguins: They re just as easily confused as we are.
Have trouble telling penguins apart?
You’re not alone: Apparently, penguins can get just as confused as us, as this video from the Falkland Islands shows:
Two groups of rockhopper penguins ― the kind known for their punk-rock eyebrows ― stopped for a chat. Or maybe to sing sea chanteys. When the groups went their separate ways, one little rockhopper hopped off with the wrong group.
Fortunately, a penguin pal was able to pick him out of the crowd and bring him back to the right group.
are making sure the animals are still being cared for during the crisis. lorna gordon reports. the animals of edinburgh zoo. there are over 2,500 animals here. the keepers agreeing to film for us to show how the animals are faring while the gates are closed. so, one of the first things we have to do is check on all our penguins and make sure everybody‘s ok. the famous penguin parade is, for now, no longer happening but the breeding season here has started, so both the penguins and their keepers have plenty to do. this is one of our breeding nests for our northern rockhoppers this year. so, we are currently at this moment waiting for this chick to hopefully hatch in the next couple of days. the city s zoo would usually get thousands of visitors every day but the lockdown means the pathways here are now deserted. but obviously today we are. ..empty. however, we ve still got a panda.
the animals are faring while the gates are closed. so, one of the first things we have to do is check on all our penguins and make sure everybody‘s ok. the famous penguin parade is, for now, no longer happening but the breeding season here has started, so both the penguins and their keepers have plenty to do. this is one of our breeding nests for our northern rockhoppers this year. so, we are currently at this moment waiting for this chick to hopefully hatch in the next couple of days. the city s zoo would usually get thousands of visitors every day but the lockdown means the pathways here are now deserted. but obviously today we are.empty. however, we ve still got a panda. the solitary creatures are among the most popular animals here. their adoring audience may have disappeared but it has made no difference to them. social distancing isn t really a problem for pandas, because they quite like being solitary and he certainly doesn t miss having company. a lot of people worry that if
when we see climate change impacting things down here, glacial melt, warming oceans, more acidic oceans, penguins do really interact with all of those things. so do krill, chinstraps favourite food. they depend on sea ice to survive. after days of counting chinstraps on elephant island, the scientists invited us onto their ship to watch them crunch numbers from one nesting site. they have lost already 50%. that fits the pattern they are seeing on the island so far. a decline of around 150,000 chinstraps since the last major survey 50 years ago. another sign this penguin population is collapsing across the region. it is dramatic to have a wildlife population decline by 50% and an exploited wildlife population, they re not hunted. and you think climate change is the main reason behind it?
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