Sunday, May 13, 2007

Penguin gets lost

A Magellanic Penguin has left his own kind in the south of Chile to travel north to Peru, where he is attempting to integrate into a community of Humboldt Penguins. "Conditions in the park are not the ones it is used to. They usually seek out their own species, and it could suffer discrimination," reports biologist David Orisco. "It would be better for it to go to Chile". For more, see Confused penguin strays 5,000km

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Surely something could be worked out with Lonely Albert?