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We've welcomed a fluffy new addition to our penguin colony!

  • Wednesday 12th July 2023

Penguin Chick 1

We are delighted to announce the pitter-patter of tiny penguin feet as a new arrival has been spotted waddling its way into the hearts of visitors and staff alike.

Penguin Chick 2

Born under the watchful eyes of its doting penguin parents Juno and Fry, the newest resident is already stealing the show with its pint-sized charm and fluffy feathers. The little bundle of joy, who hatched on Friday 9th June is growing stronger by the day and is currently weighing in at just under 2kg.

Juno and Fry, who have both parented chicks with different penguin partners previously, are navigating the challenges that come with rearing a chick under the watchful eye of the animal care team, who are monitoring the chick’s growth and weight gain to ensure peak penguin performance. 

Although the sex of the new chick will not be known until later in the year - so naming them is currently on hold - they are settling in well with the rest of the Gentoo colony, which also includes same sex-couple Marama and Rocky, who adopted Ziggy back in 2019, and Ripley and Elton who were the most recent penguin pair to lay eggs in 2021.

 

 

Penguin Chick 3

On welcoming the new chick to SEA LIFE London Aquarium, General Manager Catherine Pritchard said: "We are thrilled to welcome this fluffy little addition to our penguin family, which has filled us all with much egg-citement. We can’t wait to see the chick grow and develop under the watchful eyes of its proud parents, Juno and Fry.

“The continued success of our Gentoo breeding programme here at SEA LIFE London Aquarium is down to the fantastic work of our expert animal care team and we look forward to our guests witnessing first-hand the adorable wobbles, playful splashes and hear the heart-melting chirps as the new chick begins its journey in our penguin colony.”

The newest member to SEA LIFE London Aquarium’s colony of Gentoo penguins is the latest chick to be born at the attraction following many successful breeding seasons. The successful breeding is due in part to the strong European collaborative conservation programme that the London Aquarium is involved with, which resulted in six of the colony being moved to Denmark in 2022.

Gentoo penguins are great ambassadors for all wildlife found on the Antarctic Peninsula, a location which is under great threat from climate change, microplastic pollution and the negative effects of human activity.

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