So after sealing him off from the rest of the penguins, two keepers became swimming instructors to teach the penguin how to swim. And initially although clearly terrified about the water, when he was finally thrown in at the deep end he seemed to enjoy himself, and although his swimming style left something to be desired, he decided not to swim straight back to shore and splashed around before finally tiring and making for the safety of the nearby rocks.
The penguin chick which was hatched in an incubator at Royev Ruchey Zoo in the Siberian city is from the only species that lives in Africa and is therefore more suited to the hot southern hemisphere weather, meaning that he and his relatives have to spend the winter cooped up in a heated room. The hatching of the chick was hailed as a sensation as it was the first time an African penguin threatened with extinction had been born in a Russian zoo.
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