Gus the penguin was released 20 days after he was found on an Australian beach, around 2,100 miles away from Antarctica.
An emperor penguin has been returned to the Southern Ocean, 20 days after washing up on a beach in southwest Australia.
The only emperor penguin known to have swum from Antarctica to Australia was released at sea 20 days after he waddled ashore ...
Wildlife caretakers released the bird into the Southern Ocean after he'd put on some weight and regained his strength ...
Gus, the emperor penguin that swam from Antarctica to Australia, was released 20 days after he was found waddling on a ...
The first emperor penguin found in Australia has been released after spending 20 days in the care of a wildlife expert, the ...
After spending 20 days recuperating under the care of local wildlife experts, Gus was returned to the ocean from a Parks and Wildlife Service vessel, with hopes that he will find his way back to his ...
In early November, Ocean Beach visitors were shocked to see an emperor penguin on the Australian shore. Gus, the penguin, had ...
As he was regaining his strength, Gus enjoyed standing next to the big mirror in his enclosure. Since penguins are social birds, he might have thought his reflection was a fellow emperor penguin.
The "handsome" emperor penguin, named Gus, made a pitstop on Ocean Beach in Denmark, a town in Western Australia on Nov. 1, according to the Government of Western Australia's Department of ...
In early November, Ocean Beach visitors were shocked to see an emperor penguin on the Australian shore. Gus, the penguin, had traveled nearly 2,200 miles alone from Antarctica. Since arriving in ...