King Penguin
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Mass | 9. 3 – 17 kg |
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Scientific name | Aptenodytes patagonicus |
Length | 85 – 95 cm |
Class | Aves |
Conservation status | Least Concern (Population increasing) |
Phylum | Chordata |
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ID | 3001316 |
About King Penguin
The king penguin is the second largest species of penguin, smaller, but somewhat similar in appearance to the emperor penguin. There are two subspecies: A. p. patagonicus and A. p. halli; patagonicus is found in the South Atlantic and halli in the South Indian Ocean and at Macquarie Island.
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Cotswolds penguin Spike crowned best in the world
... The King Penguin was hatched at the centre in Bourton on the Water in 2007 and hand-reared after his mother and father abandoned him...
Cotswolds penguin Spike crowned best in the world
A UK Wildlife Park resident has been crowned The World 's favourite penguin.
Spike, who lives at Birdland in the Cotswolds, gained The Most votes in The International competition held by charity Penguins International.
The King Penguin was hatched at the centre in Bourton on the Water in 2007 and hand-reared after His Mother and father abandoned him.
Birdland congratulated Spike and said he was now the " undisputed most popular penguin in The World ".
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The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.Spike, who has 15,000 Facebook followers, has been featured in a David Attenborough TV programme called Natural Curiosities and even had his own segment on a programme called Penguins Make You Laugh Out Loud.
He also features on Christmas and birthday cards, as well as on the Front Cover of encyclopaedias, and in books and magazines.
Spike was up against Mai, an African Penguin who lives in Hawaii.
The Penguins Madness challenge competition aims to raise awareness of the plight of wild penguins.
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