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Lonely emperor penguin waddles ashore in possible first for Australia after 2,000-mile journey

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DENMARK, Western Australia – A lone and malnourished emperor penguin, thousands of miles from its Antarctic home, was spotted waddling ashore earlier this month on a popular southern Australian beach.This particular species was the first to be recorded in Western Australia after making the over 2,000-mile swim, according to wildlife officials now caring for the animal.The bewildered penguin was found on Nov. 1 at Ocean Beach in Denmark. At 51 po…
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