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A penguin inside a carboard box led to a helicopter crash in South Africa, the country's Civil Aviation Authority said in a ...
There’s a reason they can’t fly! An “unsecured” penguin in a cardboard box has been blamed for a bizarre helicopter crash in ...
The Pueblo Zoo has an exciting update. The African penguins are back on exhibit after a hiatus while their exhibit was ...
South African investigators have determined that the pilot of a Robinson R44 helicopter did not assess the risk of ...
African penguins are on the edge of extinction with some experts warning that they could disappear by 2026 if trends continue. Overfishing, climate change and oil spillages have had the biggest impact ...
For more than 60 million years, penguins of all kinds—including the opportunistic Magellanic penguin—have been driven by an ...
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The National on MSNFlightless fight: Inside the African penguin’s battle for survivalCape Town, with its stunning landscapes, lush greenery and idyllic white sand beaches, is often voted one of the most ...
From diving off cliffs to starving for months, emperor penguins are continuing to surprise scientists with their ability to ...
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Irish Independent on MSN‘Unsecured’ penguin in passenger seat causes helicopter crash in South AfricaAn “unsecured” penguin kept in a cardboard box has been identified as the reason for a helicopter crash in South Africa.
A penguin inside a cardboard box caused a helicopter crash in South Africa earlier this year, according to authorities. On Jan. 19, a pilot and three passengers transported a penguin back from ...
Off the coast of Cape Town, Robben Island is home to African penguins, whose future is by no means assured. Ariadne Van Zandbergen / Africa Imagery Of the world’s 17 penguin species, perhaps the ...
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