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Runaway penguin home after 18-mile ocean adventure [1]

['Gail Sherman']

Date: 2024-09-13

Pen-chan is a six-year-old Cape penguin that escaped from Aichi Prefecture, Japan, and entered the sea during an event on August 25th. Pen-chan was born and raised in captivity, so she had no experience swimming in open water or hunting for food, so keepers feared for safety.

But amazingly, on Sept. 8, [keepers] received information that the flightless bird had been seen happily bobbing in the water at a beach 45 kilometers away. "I thought she would look exhausted, but she was swimming as usual," Imai said after the animal was recaptured. "It was beyond my surprise…. It's a miracle," he said. He said that 6-year-old Pen-chan must have been eating fish and crabs that she caught itself. Japan Times

Unfortunately, I do not speak Japanese, but it appears Pen-chan had no comment about her adventure.

Other than being a little underweight, Pen-chan survived her ocean escapade unharmed. She likely regretted her escape immediately, like this fellow who hopped out of their enclosure and found themself among humans.

Previously: Watch these penguins belly-flop off a 50-foot cliff

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