a species that lives exclusively on the Antarctic peninsula A penguin has found itself on the shores of New Zealand, at least 3,000 kilometres (1,864 miles) away from its natural habitat of ...
Still far off the tourist trail, the likes of Macquarie, Campbell, Bounty and Snares are pristine wildernesses best explored ...
Modern-day penguins seem to have evolved from intelligent ancestors who managed to survive the harsh ice age with a special ...
Various penguin species appear in Antarctica’s fossil record during ... a team of researchers led by Alan Tennyson from Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa were excavating boulders on ...
The world's largest iceberg is still on the move and there are fears that it could be headed north from Antarctica towards ...
Also called little blue or fairy penguins, these birds are found in Australia and New Zealand. The colony on Philip Island is home to a popular Penguin Parade that attracts thousands of visitors ...
And the emperor is not alone: More than half of the world's 19 penguin species are in danger of extinction because krill, the keystone of the Antarctic marine food ... as well as four from New Zealand ...