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African penguins

Yes - there are penguins in Africa, and you can stand right next to them

An African penguin standing on the sand at Boulders Beach, South Africa

Photo 路 Wikimedia Commons

What is it?

Most people think of penguins as Antarctic birds that live on ice. But the African penguin lives at the southern tip of Africa, on warm, sandy beaches. The most famous place to see them is Boulders Beach near Cape Town, where a whole colony waddles around among the rocks.

Tell me more

African penguins are smaller than the giant penguins you see on TV. An adult is about as tall as a school bag standing upright. They have a black stripe across their chest and pink patches above their eyes that get pinker when they get hot - a built-in cooling system.

Boulders Beach is one of very few places in the world where humans can walk on a wooden boardwalk right past wild penguins - close enough to hear them breathing. The penguins don't seem to mind. They were here before the boardwalk, and the boardwalk was built around them.

African penguins are also nicknamed 'jackass penguins' because the noise they make sounds a lot like a donkey braying. If you stand near a colony at sunset, dozens of them call out at the same time. It is one of the noisiest birds in South Africa.

They are excellent swimmers. In water they look completely different from on land - they fly underwater with their flippers, twisting and turning to chase fish like sardines and anchovies. They can hold their breath for over two minutes at a time.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

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Discussion prompts

  1. 01Most people think of penguins as Antarctic birds. Why do you think African penguins surprise people?
  2. 02How might a pink patch that gets pinker in the heat actually help an animal cool down?
  3. 03Boulders Beach has a boardwalk so humans can visit without disturbing the penguins. What else can humans do to share a place with animals?
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Classroom activity

Draw an African penguin from the photo. Then label three of its features and explain what each is for: the black stripe, the pink patches, the flippers. Compare your drawing with a classmate's. Did you both notice the same details?

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