Emperor Penguin Spotted On Western Australian Shores For The First Time
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On November 1, 2024, Aron Fowler and his friends were at Ocean Beach, just south of Denmark in Western Australia, when they saw an emperor penguin walking toward them. This aquatic flightless bird had swum over 2,000 miles (3,218 km) from its usual habitat in the icy waters off the Antarctic coast. It was the first recorded sighting of an emperor penguin in Australia.
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20016951약 1년Gus is so cute and brave!- glab9약 1년Gus is a very brave penguin. Swimming 2,000 miles is such a phenomenal feat.
punkinlee약 1년I Wish the best for Gus.
20016951약 1년Gus is so brave!
goldendoodlemom약 1년I lowkey love animals (hints my name). I don't think I could even swim 3 miles much less 2,000 gosh darn miles. Merry Christmas from North Carolina!!
brookilambert약 1년This is sooo cool!- benjamin2약 1년Gus is so cute and to think he did all that.
- sekabymulehi약 1년nice
magickids약 1년OMG It’s so cool! Gus is so incredible! It might have been an accident but I believe that although he is only one year old, he must have been intelligent to be able to overcome the many challenges that he faced on his way to the shores of Ocean beach in Australia! 💙
magickids약 1년Wow 🤩