March 22, 2009...4:36 pm

North & South released from Taronga Zoo

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Two little penguins that received care at the wildlife hospital at Australia’s Taronga Zoo were released recently. North (above) and South, as veterinary nurses dubbed them, were found on beaches near Sydney and brought to Taronga for treatment.

Taronga spokeswoman Danielle McGill said it wasn’t unusual for the zoo to take in stray penguins during the birds’ molting season, when they lose their feathers — and their waterproofness. “They can’t go in the water at that time,” McGill told the Sydney Morning Herald. “They have to find somewhere around the beach that is relatively quiet, where there are not a lot of people or dogs. As you can imagine, around the Sydney area that is a pretty rare find.”

The zoo generally takes in more than 30 penguins each year during molting season.

[via The Daily Irrelevant]

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