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See New Images of Pesto, Australia’s Enormous Baby Penguin
Pesto Is Growing Up! The Viral Baby Penguin Is Shedding the Fluffy Feathers That Made Him Famous
At about 10 months old, the beloved bird has begun fledging, or losing his fluffy baby feathers and gaining sleek adult ones
See New Images of Pesto, Australia’s Enormous Baby Penguin, in His ‘Awkward Phase,’ Molting His Downy Feathers
The viral king penguin chick at Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium is beginning to lose his youthful down, a process that will give him his distinctive and waterproof adult plumage
Social media sensation Pesto the penguin chick begins molting baby feathers, enters 'awkward teen' phase
Pesto the massive king penguin chick has begun his molting process, losing the fluffy brown feathers which defined his look adored the world over on social media.
Move over Moo Deng: Pesto the Australian penguin is molting his famous fluffy feathers
Pesto, the avian answer to the viral hippo Moo Deng, has started to molt. The chick, who lives at Australia’s SEA Life Melbourne Aquarium, has started to fledge. In a kind of bird puberty, Pesto is losing his baby feathers and adult feathers are taking their place.
Pesto the penguin, the viral sensation, is losing his baby feathers
Pesto the penguin, who lives at the Sea Life Aquarium in Melbourne, Australia, became a viral sensation for his ginormous size as a baby.
Social media sensation Pesto the penguin debuts brand-new look
Pesto the King Penguin chick has begun molting his fluffy baby feathers at SEA Life Melbourne Aquarium after winning hearts the world over for his impressive stature. (Credit: SEA Life Melbourne)
Emperor penguin found on Australian beach
Emperor penguin turns up on Australian beach, thousands of miles from home
He tried to do like a slide on his belly, thinking it was snow, I guess, and just face-planted in the sand and stood up and shook all the sand off,” a local surfer said.
Gus the penguin makes mysterious solo trip to popular Australian beach
An emperor penguin found malnourished far from its Antarctic home on the Australian south coast is being cared for by a wildlife expert, a government department said Monday.
Emperor penguin found malnourished and far from home on Australian tourist beach is now recovering
A malnourished emperor penguin that was found more than 2,000 miles from its icy Antarctic home is being been taken care of by a wildlife expert, the Australian government said Monday.
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See Pesto the viral baby penguin grow up as he sheds brown feathers in new pics
“As Pesto sheds his juvenile feathers and develops his sleek, waterproof adult plumage, he’s beginning to look more like an ...
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That Fat Baby Penguin From TikTok Is Australia’s Fastest-Growing ‘Creator’
A “chonky” baby penguin named Pesto has helped Melbourne’s Sea Life Aquarium become one of the fastest-growing Australian ...
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Pesto the giant penguin chick’s peck-tacular transformation
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Melbourne’s Pesto the penguin waddles towards adulthood with first moult
The first moult is an important milestone for a king
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Pesto the penguin breaking new records as the summer slim-down begins
Melbourne Aquarium's giant-sized penguin — has entered his awkward "teenage phase" and is shedding his fluffy brown feathers.
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