Thursday, June 18, 2015

Penguin From Flooded Tbilisi Zoo Swims To Azerbaijani Border


The penguin is now headed back to Tbilisi
The penguin is now headed back to Tbilisi
 
By Farangis Najibullah
After floods devastated the Tbilisi zoo, some of the surviving animals were rounded up in the Georgian capital -- but a penguin made it all the way to the border with Azerbaijan.

An African penguin from the zoo was spotted swimming in a river near a bridge at the international border some 60 kilometers from Tbilisi, the zoo administration said on June 17.

"He is alive," it said. "A group has gone to bring him back to Tbilisi."

Twenty African penguins were moved to the Tbilisi Zoo in July 2014 from Living Coasts, a zoo in the town of Torquay in southern England, in a bid to set up a new breeding colony for the endangered species.

The penguin found near the border was among many animals that broke loose and roamed after the zoo was swamped by severe floods that killed at least 17 people and caused severe damage to the Georgian capital.

Many zoo animals drowned, and some were shot dead by police who cited safety concerns. The zoo said more than half of some 600 animals in its care had drowned or been killed by the authorities.

The African penguin originates from southern African waters
The African penguin originates from southern African waters

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