Two Yr. Anniversary for London's Gay Penguins
Employees at the Sea Life London Aquarium are helping two of their newest inhabitants – a pair of gay penguins - celebrate their two year anniversary, this week.
The couple are part of a colony of Gentoo Penguins, who typically live on sub-Antarctic territories including the Falkland Island.
The pair, Daley and Michael – named after Olympic champs Daley Thompson and Michael Phelps by the public in an online poll – arrived at their specially-built Antarctic home Penguins: Ice Adventure at the Sea Life London Aquarium, last month.
According to Penguin Aquarist Rachel Wickes they have settled in together well. She told PinkPaper.com: “They like to eat next to each other and are never far apart – since being in their icy new home they’ve gone from strength to strength!”.
James Sanders
http://news.pinkpaper.com
The couple are part of a colony of Gentoo Penguins, who typically live on sub-Antarctic territories including the Falkland Island.
The pair, Daley and Michael – named after Olympic champs Daley Thompson and Michael Phelps by the public in an online poll – arrived at their specially-built Antarctic home Penguins: Ice Adventure at the Sea Life London Aquarium, last month.
According to Penguin Aquarist Rachel Wickes they have settled in together well. She told PinkPaper.com: “They like to eat next to each other and are never far apart – since being in their icy new home they’ve gone from strength to strength!”.
James Sanders
http://news.pinkpaper.com
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