Magellanic Penguin Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
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| Spheniscus magellanicus (Forster, 1781) |
Magellanic Penguins are medium-sized, black and white penguins, growing to 76 cm tall. They have a black head with a broad white border running from behind the eye, around the black ear-coverts and chin, to join on the throat. They have blackish-grey upperparts and whitish underparts, with two black bands between the head and the breast, the lower in an inverted horseshoe shape.
They feed on fish, squid, krill, and other crustaceans.
The main threat to this species is oil pollution which kills more than 20,000 adults and 22,000 juveniles every year off the coast of Argentina.
