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The secret lives of Phillip Island's divorcing penguinsPhillip Island is home to the 37,000 little penguins, the world's largest colony of the species, and the internationally renowned Penguin Parade attracts thousands of visitors each year to watch ...
One of Australia’s most popular tourist attractions, the iconic Phillip Island Penguin Parade, has a new $58.2 million visitor center. Premier Daniel Andrews joined Minister for Environment ...
the subjects of the Australia Penguin Parade, are leaving love behind and showing higher divorce rates, worrying experts. Screengrab from Phillip Island Nature Parks' Facebook post From “March ...
The little penguins (Eudyptula minor) that live on Phillip Island in Australia have been found to “divorce” their partners and find a new mate if they don’t appear to be satisfied with the ...
Penguins on Phillip Island, a popular wildlife sanctuary, are divorcing at an alarming rate, according to a new study. The research, led by Professor Richard Reina, Head of Monash University’s ...
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