Animals
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New York Zoo's Male Penguin Pair Becomes Foster Parents to Humboldt Penguin Chick
A recently hatched Humboldt penguin chick is being taken care of by two male Humboldt penguins who adopted its egg during breeding season. The "proud" foster parents, named Elmer and Lima, have been tending to and raising the baby chick by feeding it and keeping it warm since it hatched.
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