Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Penguin Chick Hatched at Moody Gardens

New Baby Penguin Is a Big-footed Fuzzball

By Stephanie Pappas, LiveScience Senior Writer
01 February 2011

 baby chinstrap

A Texas aquarium is welcoming its newest addition: a baby chinstrap penguin chick.
The ball of gray fuzz is the first ever hatched at Moody Gardens, an aquarium and science tourism complex in Galveston, Texas. Aquarium staff won't be sure if the new arrival is a boy or a girl until after it is weaned. For now, the chick is on display with its parents, first-time mom and dad Hatcher and Carter.




 baby chinstrap

Wild chinstrap penguins make their home in Antarctic and sub-Antarctic regions. They're distinguishable from their emperor penguin cousins by a thin line of black feathers that wraps around their chins. Standing about two-and-a-half feet tall (76 centimeters), chinstrap penguins are also smaller than emperor penguins.
The yet-unnamed chinstrap hatched Jan. 16, making Moody Gardens one of only four U.S. zoos and aquariums to successfully hatch a baby chinstrap. The chick will remain with its parents until it learns to walk. At that point, it will be removed from the exhibit to prevent it from falling into the deep water in the enclosure. Aquarium staff will determine the penguin's sex with blood tests, teach it how to swim and then reintroduce it to its parents. 

 baby chinstrap

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