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Same-sex penguin couple become parents

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SYDNEY: Two male penguins who paired up as a “same-sex couple” have successful­ly incubated a baby chick and are “doting” on their tiny offspring, an Australian aquarium announced.

Gentoo penguins Sphen and Magic are happily “taking turns caring for their baby chick”, born on Oct 19 weighing 91 grams, said Tish Hannan of the Sea Life Sydney Aquarium yesterday.

Sphen and Magic had caught the attention of aquarium workers when they were constantly seen waddling around and going for swims together.

They then began to build a collective nest of pebbles, prompting the aquarium to provide a dummy egg for them to look after and, when they proved up to the task, a real egg.

The pair have bonded, Hannan, Sea Life’s penguin department supervisor, said. “They recognise each other’s signature calls and songs.

“Only bonded penguins will be able to successful­ly find their partner using their calls when they are separated.”

Unlike many mammal species, male and female penguins take on the same parenting roles, and share parental duties 50-50.

“There is no real difference when it comes to breeding behaviours between males and females,” Hannan explained. So it “is common to have malemale or female-female showing courtship and breeding behaviour”.

In the wild, however, these courtships are unlikely to result in a chick, so they are normally shortlived, with the penguins becoming unsatisfie­d and looking for another partner.

“Because we have given Sphen and Magic the opportunit­y to have a potentiall­y successful breeding season, it is very likely that they will return to each other again next year,” said Hannan.

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

 ?? — AFP ?? Love birds:A screen grab showing Sphen and Magic at the Sea Life Sydney Aquarium.
— AFP Love birds:A screen grab showing Sphen and Magic at the Sea Life Sydney Aquarium.

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