‘Miracle’ penguin discovered two weeks after escaping captivity in Japan

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‘Miracle’ penguin discovered two weeks after escaping captivity in Japan

A fugitive penguin in Japan has been discovered protected and sound two weeks after escaping into the ocean and paddling for miles in what her keeper referred to as a miracle.

Pen-chan, a feminine Cape penguin born and raised in captivity, who had by no means swum within the open sea earlier than or fended for herself, absconded from an occasion within the central Aichi area on 25 August.

Her keeper, Ryosuke Imai, stated a group started scouring the realm instantly however a highly effective hurricane that introduced file rains throughout Japan hampered the search.

Given Pen-chan’s lack of preparation for all times within the wild, the group thought she wouldn’t get very far or survive for longer than per week.

However on 8 September, Imai acquired info that the fowl had been noticed fortunately bobbing within the water at a seaside 30 miles (45km) away.

“I assumed she would look exhausted, however she was swimming as normal,” Imai stated after the animal was recaptured. “It was past my shock … It’s a miracle.”

He stated Pen-chan, who’s six years previous, will need to have been consuming fish and crabs that she caught herself.

“I feel she received there by stopping at numerous locations for a break, nevertheless it’s nonetheless unbelievable,” he stated. “She misplaced a little bit weight however she is doing nice.”


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