Gus the penguin was released 20 days after he was found on an Australian beach, around 2,100 miles away from Antarctica.
The only emperor penguin known to have swum from Antarctica to Australia was released at sea 20 days after he waddled ashore ...
Wildlife caretakers released the bird into the Southern Ocean after he'd put on some weight and regained his strength ...
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 that swam from Antarctica to Australia, was released 20 days after he was found waddling on a ...
They sent off one of Maggie's feathers to be tested, which confirmed their suspicions - Maggie was actually male.
The emperor penguin who traveled thousands of miles to Australia has been rehabilitated and is now back in the ocean.
The first emperor penguin found in Australia has been released after spending 20 days in the care of a wildlife expert, the ...
Normally, Gus should weigh about 100 pounds, but when he was found on that Australian beach, he only weighed 51 pounds. In ...
Gus was taken in by local wildlife caretaker Carol Biddulph, who nursed him back to health. He was severely underweight, ...
The emperor penguin, dubbed Gus, had somehow swam over 2,000 miles from his icy home and was found on a sun-drenched beach in ...
The bird – who soon loved seeing his reflection in a mirror – was found, very undernourished, on sand dunes 3,500km north of ...