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Three Penguin Chicks to Make a Splash on Exhibit at the Aquarium

The three penguin chicks hatched in 2018 stand in a group in front of a blank white background

Credit: Robin Riggs

September 6, 2018

The Aquarium of the Pacific’s Magellanic penguin chicks hatched in May and will make their public debut and join their parents, siblings, and other birds in the June Keyes Penguin Habitat on September 13. Members of the media are invited to watch as the three penguin chicks—two female and one male—make their way to the exhibit and enter it around 8:00 a.m. The public can see them when the Aquarium opens that morning at 9:00 a.m.

Two of the chicks were born to parents Roxy and Floyd. Roxy, the mother, came to the Aquarium from Brazil. She was rescued and deemed non-releasable to the wild. She and Floyd are also parents to Skipper, Lily, Heidi, Anderson, and Gatz. Kate and Avery are also the parents of a chick this season. Kate and Avery are both rescue penguins from Brazil and are also the parents of Jayde and Fisher. This is the sixth year that penguin chicks have hatched at the Aquarium, and with the three new chicks the total number hatched is now thirteen.

Magellanic penguin chicks hatch with a downy layer of plumage that is not watertight. After about twenty-one days the Aquarium’s penguin chicks were taken to a behind-the-scenes nursery, where they lived until their down was replaced by watertight juvenile feathers, a process called fledging. During this time, the chicks also learned to take hand-fed, whole fish. In celebration of the baby birds, the Aquarium is offering the opportunity to adopt a penguin chick through its Adopt an Animal program. Those adopting a penguin chick at the $100 level or higher before September 30, 2018, will have a chance to help name one of the female penguin chicks. The winner will go behind the scenes with the penguins.

Magellanic penguins are a temperate species native to the coasts of Argentina and Chile in South America. It takes between thirty-eight to forty-three days of incubation before a Magellanic penguin egg will hatch. The parents take turns incubating the eggs and feeding the chicks after they hatch.

On exhibit starting Thursday, September 13, 2018 - Media opportunity at 8:00 a.m. / Aquarium opens to public at 9:00 a.m. See all the coverage with the hashtag #AOPpenguins.

To RSVP for the media opportunity to watch as the new chicks go on exhibit, please contact Marilyn Padilla at mpadilla@lbaop.org

Media check in: Outside of the main entrance / News van parking available in bus zone Those arriving in news vans should call security upon arrival on 5/24 for parking instructions: (562) 951-1733 and ask for PR

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