Attraction Opens New "Penguin Isle" Exhibit for Endangered Penguins
Miami
Seaquarium introduced its own tuxedo-clad celebrities, when ten
endangered penguins moved into the park's newest exhibit, "Penguin
Isle."
MIAMI, Feb. 11, 2016
/PRNewswire/ -- The first quarter of the year is known as award
season. Celebrities and A-listers don their glamorous best for The
Golden Globes, Emmys, Tonys and Oscars. On February 11th,
Miami Seaquarium introduced its own tuxedo-clad celebrities, when ten
endangered penguins moved into the park's newest exhibit, "Penguin
Isle."
As soon as guests walk up to
"Penguin Isle", they are greeted by over-sized, colorful graphics and
educational displays about penguins and the challenges they face in the
wild. The new penguin habitat, which features an 800-square-foot rocky,
dry area and adjoining 9,000 gallon pool, is home to 10 endangered
African penguins. Guests will be able to come face to face with the
penguins, viewing them both above and below the water through large
acrylic windows and an acrylic underwater swimming tunnel.
"Penguins are consistently one of the most popular animals to visit at zoos and aquariums," said Andrew Hertz,
general manager of Miami Seaquarium. "We are thrilled that our guests
are able to observe these fascinating creatures and at the same time
learn about this endangered species and what we can do to help preserve
our feathered friends."
The African Penguin, scientific name is Spheniscus demersus, is the only species that breeds in Africa and is not found anywhere else in the world. Their scientific name comes from the Greek work spen which means wedge and demersus
which means plunging. This refers to their streamlined bodies which
enable them to swim fast and travel long distances. African Penguins
are found in Africa's south-western coastal waters and islands.
Miami Seaquarium, South Florida's
most popular tourist attraction, is a family-oriented marine-life park
open to the public 365 days a year. The park provides visitors with a
greater understanding and appreciation for marine life through shows,
presentations and marine-life exhibits. More information on Miami
Seaquarium is available at www.miamiseaquarium.com.
Miami Seaquarium is an accredited
member of the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums, an
international organization committed to the care and conservation of
marine mammals. Accreditation by the Alliance means this facility meets
or exceeds all the standards of excellence for marine mammal care,
husbandry, conservation and education.
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SOURCE Miami Seaquarium
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