Yellow-eyed Penguin Myths

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Yellow-eyed Penguin Myths 5 Yellow-eyed Penguin Myths

Yellow-eyed penguins are cute and cuddly Myth No 1. Yellow-eyed penguins are cute and cuddly

Not so says Dave McFarlane Field Manager of the Yellow-eyed Penguin Trust. The penguins only look cute. They have strong flippers that hit and hurt as much as a karate chop. They can easily draw blood with a single peck and when on their nests, they stink of reguitated food.

Yellow-eyed penguins live in Antarctica Myth No 2. Yellow-eyed penguins live in Antarctica

Not one single yellow-eyed penguin lives in Antarctica.

Yellow-eyed penguins are only found in New Zealand.

Yellow-eyed penguins live in crowded colonies Myth No 3. Yellow-eyed penguins live in crowded colonies

The yellow-eyed penguin is the least social of all penguin species. They like seclusion.

Unlike many other penguins, yellow-eyed penguins do not form breeding colonies.  They build individual nests backed up to a bank, tree or log in dense vegetation – out of sight of each other.

Yellow-eyed penguins need to be in a zoo to survive Myth No 4 Yellow-eyed penguins need to be in a zoo to survive

Not so reads the DOC Hoiho (Megadyptes antipodes) recovery plan 2000–2025. A captive population is not needed for the following reasons: 

People can already see them in public and private viewing hides on the South Island coast  Sufficient pairs exist to form a viable wild population  Keeping them in a zoo for release because the marine ecosystem has failed is pointless - they will only go back into an ecosystem which cannot sustain them  A captive population may increase the risk of introducing disease to the wild population

Yellow-eyed penguins are meek and mild Myth No 5. Yellow-eyed penguins are meek and mild

Not so says Dave. Yellow-eyed penguins definitely are not meek and mild. They are one of the largest of the penguins and are a top predator in the marine environment - similar in stature to a leopard. They can tackle some really big fish - considering their size.