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Update on Penguin Who Swam From Antarctica to Australia Has People in Their Feelings
Normally, Gus should weigh about 100 pounds, but when he was found on that Australian beach, he only weighed 51 pounds. In just a few weeks, he's gained 7 pounds and continues to put on weight. Gus was released back into the Southern Ocean to start the long trip back home just days ago. We're all hoping he makes it!
Malnourished emperor penguin that swam ashore in Australia 2,000 miles from home a quandary for rescuers
Rescuers are trying to rehabilitate an emperor penguin that came ashore some 2,000 miles from its natural habitat, and what comes next is "still being worked through."
Lost penguin’s 2,000-mile journey to Australia ends with return to Southern Ocean
The emperor penguin, dubbed Gus, had somehow swam over 2,000 miles from his icy home and was found on a sun-drenched beach in Denmark, Western Australia, earlier this month.
Yahoo
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Pesto and the Penguins: Viral baby penguin in Australia showcases hockey skills
Pesto, a king
penguin
who lives at the Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium in
Australia
, was shown on a social media video poking ...
National Geographic news
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This penguin swam 2,000 miles to Australia—and we don't know why
Normally, these ice-cold explorations are pretty short-lived. But in an astonishing feat, one emperor
penguin
, alone and ...
Detroit Free Press
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Gus the penguin, who landed on an Australian beach, released after 20 days in recovery
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.
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on MSN
Scientists say penguin colonies in Antarctica are dying off
When conservation photographer Neil Ever Osborne learned of the impact of climate change on the emperor penguins of ...
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