An emperor penguin was rescued from an Australian beach after presumably making a 2,000-mile trek from its Antarctic habitat.
On Friday, an emperor penguin somehow waddled up onto the sand of Ocean Beach in Denmark, Western Australia. It swam from its ...
The emperor penguin was found on an Australian beach near the coastal town of Denmark, more than 2,200 miles from its ...
An emperor penguin has been discovered waddling on an Australian beach, about 3,500 kilometres from its Antarctic home, ...
It’s the first known time an emperor penguin has made the 2,200-mile swim from Antarctica to Australia. Image 1 of 5 Courtesy ...
An emperor penguin named Gus was found far from home on a beach in Denmark, Australia, marking the first sighting of its kind ...
A n emperor penguin has been found far from its Antarctic home on the Australian south coast, marking the first recorded ...
An emperor penguin was found on an Australian tourist beach far from its Antarctic home. How it got there has wildlife ...
This is the first time an emperor penguin has been reported in Australia, according to a wildlife expert. It came ashore Nov.
"There was this big bird in the water, and we thought it was another sea bird, but then it kept coming closer to the ...
Ocean Beach is more than 3,540 km north of Antarctica. In a first sighting so far north, an emperor penguin appeared on a beach in Australia, thousands of kilometres from its Antarctic home.