June Keyes Penguin Habitat
Get up-close with twenty Magellanic Penguins both above and below the water in the June Keyes Penguin Habitat.
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The exhibit is home to twenty Magellanic Penguins and includes a crawl-in space, allowing you to feel as if you are in the exhibit with the animals.
Exhibit panels and interactive touch screens provide information about penguins and issues that are affecting their survival in the wild. The exhibit features a rocky area and beach that resembles the penguins’ natural habitat, a pool for swimming, and nesting areas. Life-sized models of penguins representing other species are also on display in the exhibit area.
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Penguin at water's edge. Credit: Robin Riggs/Aquarium of the Pacific
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The penguins can walk and swim overhead at the exhibit's crawl-in space. Credit: Robin Riggs/Aquarium of the Pacific
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Floyd the Magellanic Penguin swims in the 60-degree water in the June Keyes Penguin Habitat. Credit: Aquarium of the Pacific/Robin Riggs
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Guests get an excellent view of the Magellanic Penguins both above and below the water. Credit: Aquarium of the Pacific/Robin Riggs
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Guests can get an up-close view of the Magellanic Penguins at the June Keyes Penguin Habitat. Credit: Aquarium of the Pacific/Robin Riggs