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emperor penguin, Australia and Antarctica
Update on Penguin Who Swam From Antarctica to Australia Has People in Their Feelings
Normally, Gus should weigh about 100 pounds, but when he was found on that Australian beach, he only weighed 51 pounds. In just a few weeks, he's gained 7 pounds and continues to put on weight. Gus was released back into the Southern Ocean to start the long trip back home just days ago. We're all hoping he makes it!
Gus, the Emperor Penguin that Swam from Antarctica to Australia, is Released
Gus, the emperor penguin that swam from Antarctica to Australia, was released 20 days after he was found waddling on a tourist beach.
Emperor Penguin Gus Released to Sea After Rare Visit
An emperor penguin has been returned to the Southern Ocean, 20 days after washing up on a beach in southwest Australia.
Gus the emperor penguin who swam to Australia goes home, released back into Southern Ocean
Gus, the lost emperor penguin who was found in Australia, spent three weeks with wildlife carers and has been released to his home near Antarctica.
Emperor penguin found in Australia released with hopes of returning to Antarctica
(CNN) – An Emperor penguin that ended up on an Australian beach has been released. Hopefully, the bird can now find its way back home in Antarctica. The penguin spent 20 days being looked after by a local wildlife carer before being released from a parks and wildlife service vessel off the southern coast of Western Australia Wednesday.
Penguin found on Australia beach returns to sea
The only emperor penguin known to have swum from Antarctica to Australia was released at sea 20 days after he waddled ashore on a popular tourist beach, officials said Friday. The adult male, named ‘Gus’ by his caregivers,
Gus the penguin, who landed on an Australian beach, released after 20 days in recovery
Gus the penguin was released 20 days after he was found on an Australian beach, around 2,100 miles away from Antarctica.
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"Gus," emperor penguin found on Australian beach after swimming from Antarctica, released at sea after 20 days of care
The only emperor penguin known to have swum from Antarctica to Australia was released at sea 20 days after he waddled ashore ...
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on MSN
Scientists say penguin colonies in Antarctica are dying off
When conservation photographer Neil Ever Osborne learned of the impact of climate change on the emperor penguins of ...
NDTV
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Emperor Penguin That Swam From Antarctica To Australia Released Back Into Ocean
A wayward
emperor
penguin
was released into the Southern Ocean, 20 days after he swam over 2,000 miles away from his home ...
New York Post
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Penguin returns to the sea after long trip from Antarctica to Australia
The only
penguin
known to swim from
Antarctica
to Australia was released back iinto the wild. AP The only
emperor
penguin
known to have swum from
Antarctica
to Australia was released at sea ...
WTEN
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Emperor penguin who swam to Australia released 20 days after waddling onto beach
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — The only
emperor
penguin
known to have swum from
Antarctica
to Australia was released at ...
WGHP
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Emperor penguin who swam from Antarctica to Australia released back into sea
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — The only
emperor
penguin
known to have swum from
Antarctica
to Australia was released at ...
WKRN-TV
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Emperor penguin who swam to Australia released weeks after waddling onto beach
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — The only
emperor
penguin
known to have swum from
Antarctica
to Australia was released at ...
Daily Maverick on MSN
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‘Krill, baby, krill’ – what president-elect Donald Trump means for imperilled Antarctica
Analysts, including a former official who served in Trump’s first administration, think US influence under the ...
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