Friday, August 14, 2015

Baby Penguin at the Aquarium of the Pacific

Seriously so cute. A baby penguin hatched at the +Aquarium of the Pacific !

Photo Credit: Aquarium of Pacific

PENGUIN CHICK HATCHES AT THE AQUARIUM OF THE PACIFIC

The chick will leave the nursery to join its parents and siblings in the Aquarium’s June Keyes Penguin Habitat on Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Note from the Aquarium:

The Aquarium of the Pacific is announcing the birth of a Magellanic Penguin chick. The baby will make its public debut and join the other penguins in the June Keyes Penguin Habitat on Tuesday, August 18. The public can see the chick starting when the Aquarium opens that morning at 9:00 a.m.

The chick hatched on June 5 and represents the third generation of Aquarium-born penguins. Four penguins hatched in 2014 (Paddles, Jayde, Mattson, and Skipper) and two in 2013 (Heidi and Anderson). Penguins Roxy and Floyd are the parents of this year’s chick, and Heidi and Anderson are the chick’s siblings. Magellanic Penguin chicks are born with a downy layer of plumage that is not watertight. For safety reasons, the Aquarium’s penguin chicks are removed from their nests after twenty-five days to a behind-the-scenes nursery until their down is replaced by watertight juvenile feathers, a process called fledging. The chick’s gender will be determined through a blood test around the time it fledges. During its time in the nursery, the chick will learn to swim and to take hand-fed fish.

The public can help support the nonprofit’s new penguin chick through the Adopt an Animal program. People who adopt a chick at the $50 level or above will be entered into an opportunity drawing for a penguin encounter and a one-of-a-kind painting by a penguin chick. For details, visit aquariumofpacific.org/adopt.

Magellanic Penguins are a temperate species native to the coasts of Argentina and Chile in South America. It takes between thirty-eight and forty-three days of incubation before a Magellanic Penguin egg will hatch. Chicks hatch with their eyes closed, and they are able to open their eyes about a week later. Magellanic Penguin parents take turns incubating the eggs on the nest and feeding and raising the chicks after they hatch.

On exhibit starting Tuesday, August 18, 2015 - Aquarium opens to public at 9:00 a.m.

Head over to the AOP to check out this little cutie and get one more summer visit in before school starts!

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