The emperor penguin, dubbed Gus, had somehow swam over 2,000 miles from his icy home and was found on a sun-drenched beach in ...
An emperor penguin was released at sea 20 days after waddling onto an Australian beach. See how much the penguin grew while ...
Gus the penguin was released 20 days after he was found on an Australian beach, around 2,100 miles away from Antarctica.
Gus was taken in by local wildlife caretaker Carol Biddulph, who nursed him back to health. He was severely underweight, ...
He had been cared for by registered wildlife caregiver Carol Biddulph, who named him Gus after the first Roman emperor Augustus. “I really didn’t know whether he was going to make it to begin ...
Getty Images An emperor penguin surprised everyone when he waddled ashore on a popular tourist beach in Australia. This ...
Underweight and far from his natural habitat, the penguin, dubbed Gus, was taken in by an experienced local seabird rehabilitator, Carol Biddulph. After 20 days of care, he was returned to the ...
His caretakers, Carol Biddulph and her husband Graham, were also on board the vessel that took him out to sea when he was released. Penguins are known to go on foraging trips that last up to a ...
Underweight and far from his natural habitat, the penguin, dubbed Gus, was taken in by an experienced local seabird rehabilitator, Carol Biddulph. Courtesy: Miles Brotherson/DBCA After 20 days of ...