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A baby Humboldt penguin who was born weighing less than 100 grams
is about to be reunited with its parents after it was taken away to gain
weight.
The 8-week-old penguin stopped growing two weeks after being born so staff at the Weymouth Sea Life Adventure Park intervened to begin tube-feeding the baby.
Within the next week, the new addition will be introduced to the colony of 14 Humboldt Penguins, including its parents, through a special pen for protection and reintroduction.
The 8-week-old penguin stopped growing two weeks after being born so staff at the Weymouth Sea Life Adventure Park intervened to begin tube-feeding the baby.
Within the next week, the new addition will be introduced to the colony of 14 Humboldt Penguins, including its parents, through a special pen for protection and reintroduction.
The little penguin was welcomed on March 23 to first-time parents Laurel and Cedar.
Although they were doing a good job of sustaining it, the baby penguin stopped gaining weight and then developed a wheeze meaning it needed medication and regular supervision.
Although they were doing a good job of sustaining it, the baby penguin stopped gaining weight and then developed a wheeze meaning it needed medication and regular supervision.
Fiona Smith, Displays Curator at the Park said:
Before then, the team’s aims are to make sure it's strong enough and feeding well.
The team at Weymouth are currently waiting on the hatching of 5 eggs to several pairs.
The team at Weymouth are currently waiting on the hatching of 5 eggs to several pairs.
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