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Much like a nursing home, penguins at a Boston aquarium can age with dignity
- The New England Aquarium in Boston opened a geriatric island for older penguins to provide a safer environment as they age.
- Lambert, a 33-year-old penguin who faced vision loss, was relocated to the geriatric island for aging penguins at the New England Aquarium in Boston.
- The geriatric island promotes a slower way of life for the aging penguins, allowing them to live their days peacefully.
- The decision reflects the aquarium's commitment to provide extra care for older animals, with the belief that all older individuals need extra care as they age.
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Residence for elderly penguins opens in Boston
Boston. When Lambert As he began to lose his vision and walk more slowly, it became clear that he needed to be moved to a place where he could age safely and still be with his friends. However, it could not be transferred to any nursing home, as it is a critically endangered African penguin. […]
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