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Spend Your Workday Keeping An Eye On Our Penguin Chicks
Mystic, CT - Oh baby – new African penguin chicks just hatched at Mystic Aquarium & Institute for Exploration! Starting today, people around the world can watch them grow into full fledglings on a live Web cam at www.mysticaquarium.org. “The chicks are nesting in an area of the Roger Tory Peterson Penguin Exhibit that is off public view,” said Dr. Tracy Romano, senior vice president of research and zoological operations at Mystic Aquarium & Institute for Exploration, divisions of Sea Research Foundation, Inc. “This Web cam provides us the opportunity to share their fascinating developmental process with the public.” During the first 40 days, the little ones are unable to maintain their body heat, so they seek warmth under their parents. Viewers will see their heads and beaks emerge when they are hungry and when their parents feed them. Later in this period, the inquisitive chicks will slowly venture on their own into other areas of their room. Once they are weaned (around day #50), people can observe the aquarium’s trainers teaching the chicks to feed from them.
The cam, which can be accessed from the Mystic Aquarium & Institute for Exploration Web site homepage (www.mysticaquarium.org), will be on daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with occasional breaks when the chicks are removed from the room. About Sea Research Foundation, Inc. |

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