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African penguin—Spheniscus demersus formerly called Black-footed penguin
The Great Penguin Rescue Dyan DeNapoli 2010
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Wendy Shattil/Bob Rozinski Black-footed Ferrets (Mustela nigripes) are classified as endangered.
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Black-footed penguins lay two or three eggs at a time, andoccasionally second broods have been recorded.
Black-footed penguin 2010
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Black-footed penguin (also African penguin and Jackass penguin) (Spheniscus demersus) 15.
Penguins 2010
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Black-footed Penguins are very efficient navigators.
Black-footed penguin 2010
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Also known as the Black-footed Penguin, and previously the Jackass Penguin -- for its infamous donkey-like braying noise -- the African Penguin was recently reclassified from 'vulnerable' to 'endangered' on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's Red List.
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Females typically lay two eggs per clutch (Great, Little and Black-footed penguins being exceptions, laying one, one-two, and two-three eggs respectively).
Penguins 2010
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It is one of four "Banded Penguins" in the genus Spheniscus which also includes the Black-footed, Humboldt, and Galapagos penguins.
Magellanic penguin 2010
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It is one of four "Banded Penguins" in the genus (Spheniscus), which also includes the Black-footed, Humboldt, and Magellanic penguins.
Galapagos penguin 2010
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Also known as the Black-footed Penguin, and previously the Jackass Penguin -- for its infamous donkey-like braying noise -- the African Penguin was recently reclassified from 'vulnerable' to 'endangered' on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's Red List.
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