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Watch an African Penguin Feeding

May 26 | 10:30 am - 11:00 am

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An event every day that begins at 10:30 am, repeating until September 4, 2023

An event every day that begins at 4:00 pm, repeating until September 4, 2023

Daily at 10:30 am and 4 pm | Included with Admission

Join an adorable colony of African Penguins on the rocky shores of Penguin Point during mealtime. These tuxedoed birds swim and waddle by on their way to enjoy a feeding of their favorite food: sustainable fish. During a special talk, an expert will help you learn about these endangered seabirds and how your actions can help penguin species around the world.

 

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