Biologists
Amy Walters, top, watches as a female African penguin chick, bottom
left, and a male chick, right, stand on a beam over water before their
first public swim at the California Academy of Sciences in San
Francisco, Wednesday, March 11, 2015. Three penguin chicks, a male and
female that hatched in November 2014 and a male in December, have
learned to swim and eat fish behind the scenes and will join 14 adults
in the colony. Jeff Chiu AP
Biologists
Amy Walters, top left, Crystal Crimbchin watch as two African penguin
chicks exit a cage for their first public swim at the California Academy
of Sciences in San Francisco, Wednesday, March 11, 2015. Three penguin
chicks, a male and female that hatched in November 2014 and a male in
December, have learned to swim and eat fish behind the scenes and will
join 14 adults in the colony. Jeff Chiu AP
A
male African penguin chick, foreground, swims in front of a female
chick as they take their first public swim at the California Academy of
Sciences in San Francisco, Wednesday, March 11, 2015. Three penguin
chicks, a male and female that hatched in November 2014 and a male in
December, have learned to swim and eat fish behind the scenes and will
join 14 adults in the colony. Jeff Chiu AP
A
male African penguin chick, right, approaches water in front of a
female chick as they take their first public swim at the California
Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, Wednesday, March 11, 2015. Three
penguin chicks, a male and female that hatched in November 2014 and a
male in December. Jeff Chiu AP
A
female African penguin chick takes its first public swim at the
California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, Wednesday, March 11,
2015. Three penguin chicks, a male and female that hatched in November
2014 and a male in December. Jeff Chiu AP
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