The Borneo Post

Aussie same-sex penguin ‘couple’ tickled pink by foster egg

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SYDNEY: Two male penguins who have paired up as a ‘same- sex couple’ have become so good at nesting that zookeepers in Sydney have given them a real egg to look after.

Sea Life Sydney said they had been watching ‘ inseparabl­e’ gentoo penguins Sphen and Magic become a ‘great team’ during this breeding season.

Initially the pair were ‘constantly seen waddling around and going for swims together’ and then they began to build a collective nest of pebbles.

They gathered more than any other couple, prompting the aquarium to provide a dummy egg for them to look after.

“They were absolute naturals and displayed great care for their egg, so much so, the team at Sea Life Sydney fostered a real egg to them from another couple who had two,” the aquarium said.

The pair are incubating their charge well enough that ‘ there are often days where the egg cannot be seen’, it added.

But there is some room for parental improvemen­t, with staff saying younger penguin Magic is still mastering the skill.

This is not the first time same-sex penguin couples have adopted eggs in captivity, with a handful of zoos worldwide reporting similar cases.

In 2009, two male penguins – Z and Vielpunkt – successful­ly hatched and reared a chick that was was rejected by its heterosexu­al parents at a zoo in Berlin.

Before them came Roy and Silo, two male chinstrap penguins at a zoo in New York who were spotted frequently trying to mate with each other.

After they tried to incubate a rock, zookeepers gave them a foster egg which they successful­ly hatched.

Their foster chick, a female called Tango, eventually paired up with another female. — AFP

 ??  ?? Penguins, Sphen and Magic, walk at Sea Life Sydney Aquarium in Sydney. — Reuters photo
Penguins, Sphen and Magic, walk at Sea Life Sydney Aquarium in Sydney. — Reuters photo

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