An Emperor penguin has been found in Australia, more than 2,000 miles from its Antarctic home. Authorities don't know why the ...
An emperor penguin was rescued from an Australian beach after presumably making a 2,000-mile trek from its Antarctic habitat.
An emperor penguin journeyed over 2,000 miles from Antarctica to an Australian beach, marking a possible first for the ...
An emperor penguin found earlier this month in Denmark, Australia — about 2,200 miles off the Antarctic coast — is reportedly ...
Rescuers are trying to rehabilitate an emperor penguin that came ashore some 2,000 miles from its natural habitat, and what ...
Standing there on the beach in the small town of Denmark in Western Australia on Friday afternoon was a male emperor penguin, about 2,100 miles from where one might expect to find it, in Antarctica.
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So, what was one doing on a balmy beach in Australia last week? Wildlife biologists are still scratching their heads after an emperor penguin showed up on Ocean Beach in Denmark, Western Australia ...
Ocean Beach is more than 3,540 km north of Antarctica. In a first sighting so far north, an emperor penguin appeared on a beach in Australia, thousands of kilometres from its Antarctic home.
An emperor penguin, far from its Antarctic home, surprised beachgoers in Denmark, Western Australia. The malnourished penguin, likely carried off course by ocean currents, is now under the care of ...