Phillip Island is home to the world’s largest colony of little ... Also called little blue or fairy penguins, these birds are found in Australia and New Zealand. The colony on Philip Island is home to ...
Life on Phillip Island isn’t just idyllic strolls on the beach for its famous little penguins. New research reveals these birds don’t always mate for life and may “divorce” their partners ...
Phillip 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 ...
On Phillip Island, this is known as the "penguin parade." Guide a penguin home to its burrow as night sets in. Advertisement The fairy penguin (also known as the little penguin) is the world's ...
Once thought to mate for life, more penguins seem to be setting out in search of new partners come breeding season. Here’s ...
It's true that Little Penguins on Phillip Island in Australia often find the same breeding partner from one year to the next. Yet even still, experts think divorce rates among bonded pairs can ...
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 ...
The world’s smallest penguins are participating in “hanky-panky” outside their partnerships, researchers said.
The long-held belief that penguin's mate for life is being challenged by new research on Victoria’s Phillip Island, where divorce rates among the colony's penguins have been rising. New research ...
Phillip Island is home to the world’s largest ... Also called little blue or fairy penguins, these birds are found in Australia and New Zealand. The colony on Philip Island is home to a popular ...
Credit: Phillip Island Nature Parks. Life isn’t always a beach for Phillip Island’s beloved penguins, who have been found to divorce their partners and find a new mate if they aren’t ...