Penguin, Northern Blue
Description
Eudyptula minor. A Northern Blue Penguin which is mounted on piece of a log (different to mount pictured). Standing in an upright position with flippers outstretched. In reasonably good condition. Old accession number on right flipper reads A64.985/g. Bill 32mm, Tarsus 23cm, Midtoe 43mm, Flipper 107mm, Tail 33mm.
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The
little
blue
penguin
is
the
worlds
smallest
penguin.
They
are
excellent
swimmers
and
come
ashore
at
night.
They
live
in
burrows,
natural
holes
and
sometimes
under
buildings.
The
population
is
affected
by
predators
and
the
population
is
declining
where
predator
control
is
not
being
carried
out.
They
lay
about
2
eggs
in
early
spring
and
both
parents
help
to
bring
food
to
the
nest
till
the
chick
is
about
8
weeks
old
when
it
fledges.
Accession number
A64.985
Collection type
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