Friday, July 23, 2010

Boulders

 


Be a sleuth for a moment, and try to locate the penguin in this picture. Can you find it? Isn't it so cute?! Boudlers, one of the many national South African parks consists of a sheltered cove between Simon's Town and Cape Town and is home to a thriving colony of African Penguins that you can view at close range. The penguin colony was started in 1982 from just 2 breeding pairs. The colony has now grown to 3,000 pairs! Although they are now known as the African penguin, at one time these cute little buggers were called Jackass penguins because of their donkey-like braying call. Penguins in Africa! Who knew?
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