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Predation by native animals is not considered a threat to little penguin populations, as these predators' diets are diverse. In Australia, large native reptiles including the tiger snake and Rosenberg's monitor [66] are known to take little penguin chicks and common blue-tongued skinks are known to take eggs. [53]
It is commonly known as the fairy penguin, little blue penguin, or blue penguin, owing to its slate-blue plumage and is also known by its Māori name kororā. It is a marine neritic species that dives for food throughout the day and returns to burrows on the shore at dusk, making it the only nocturnal penguin species on land.
It is not exhaustive. Some little penguin (Eudyptula minor) colonies are particularly large, well-known, or are tourist attractions; even small colonies in urban areas may attract tours. Little penguins, also known as little blue or fairy penguins, exhibit site fidelity to their breeding colonies and nesting sites over successive years. They ...
A penguin hatched Jan. 1 at the aquarium was the first little blue penguin to hatch on the West Coast, McClatchy News reported. Standing at about 10 inches tall, little blue penguins are the ...
A wee penguin’s hatching at a California aquarium marks a historic first for its species. The chick, which debuted on New Year’s Day, is the first little blue penguin to hatch on the West ...
A little blue penguin chick typically gains around 10 percent of their body weight each day during the first week after hatching, according to Adventure Aquarium. You can help name Adventure ...
The penguin was described by Brian Marples in 1952 from fossil material (a tarsometatarsus) he collected in the Hakataramea Valley, in the Canterbury region of the South Island. The genus name Korora is the Māori term for the extant little penguin. The specific epithet honours Walter Oliver (1883–1957) a former director of the Dominion ...
The genus Eudyptula ("good little diver") contains two species of penguin, found in southern Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand (including the Chatham Islands). They are commonly known as the little penguin, little blue penguin, or, in Australia, fairy penguin. In the language of the Māori people of New Zealand, little penguins are known as ...