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Gentoo Penguin

Scientific Name

Pygoscelis papua

Body Weight

4.5-8.5 kg

Body Length

70-95 cm

Habitat

Gravel beaches, coastal rocky areas, and grasslands in the polar region, as well as nearby waters

Diet

Fish, squid, and krill

Fun Facts

  • Gentoo penguins are the fastest swimmers among all birds, with a speed of up to 36 km per hour.

  • Gentoo penguins build nests to hold their eggs. Males have to find the best site for a nest so as to attract females. After forming a couple, they start the construction with pebbles, vegetation and even moulted feathers. When one of them returns with a pebble, its mate will bow a few times to show acceptance. By picking from the surroundings or stealing from other nests, they may use more than 1,700 stones to build their home.

  • Distribution

    Antarctic Peninsula and sub-Antarctic islands including the Falkland Islands

    Threats & Conservation

    Threats & Conservation

    Threats

    • Overexploitation of Biological Resources

    • Human Disturbance & Ecosystem Disruption

    • Invasive Species & Diseases

    • Pollution

    Gentoo penguins are disturbed by human habitation, tourism and roads, which affects their breeding. Climate change causes excessive melting of glaciers and sea ice, which diminishes the gentoo penguins’ habitat. Currently, oil exploration is expanding around the Falklands as well, which also threatens them.

    Conservation

    IUCN Red List

    • Least Concern

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    The Park provides a suitable environment for this species to breed. Special arrangements are made to ensure the penguins can successfully lay eggs and raise their chicks.

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