LOVE is in the air after penguins were p-p-pickedup and brought to Great Yarmouth's Sealife Centre. The three newcomers, who waddled their way into the recently opened �200,000 enclosure last Wednesday, join four other Humboldt penguins moving from SeaLife in Scarborough.
LOVE is in the air after penguins were p-p-picked
up and brought to Great Yarmouth's Sealife Centre.
The three newcomers, who waddled their way into the recently opened �200,000 enclosure last Wednesday, join four other Humboldt penguins moving from SeaLife in Scarborough.
Included in the trio are breeding pair Woody and Mumbles, both three-years-old, and it is hoped aquatic amour will spring up between fellow newcomer Rosie and old-timers Ringo or Boomer.
Aquarist Chris Popham thinks a baby bird might already be on the way.
He said: “They're all getting on really well and Woody and Mumbles have been showing signs we might have some eggs for Easter-time.”
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