B ack on November 1st, an Emperor penguin was found on a popular beach in Australia, 2,100 miles away from his home in ...
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 ...
Gus the penguin was released 20 days after he was found on an Australian beach, around 2,100 miles away from Antarctica.
The only emperor penguin known to have swum from Antarctica to Australia was released at sea 20 days after he waddled ashore ...
Wildlife caretakers released the bird into the Southern Ocean after he'd put on some weight and regained his strength ...
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They're heavy, bad flyers, and "not particularly smart", according a wildlife group. But after a brush with fate, the ...
As climate change bears down on Antarctica, understanding why some penguins end up meandering so far from their natural ...
An Emperor penguin that ended up on an Australian beach has been released. Hopefully, the bird can now find its way back home ...
An emperor penguin that made international headlines after it found itself 3,500km from home when it landed on a Western ...
The penguin, affectionately named ‘Gus’ by wildlife carer Carol Biddulph and her husband Graham, is now free to swim home to ...
After spending 20 days recuperating under the care of local wildlife experts, Gus was returned to the ocean from a Parks and Wildlife Service vessel, with hopes that he will find his way back to his ...