cliffxdavis
Well-Known Member
I visited the Oceanografic in Valencia last week and thought it well worth a visit.
One of their displays is a large refrigerated tank for Gentoo penguins. I know penguin species range from Antarctica to the Galapagos and various species can expect a range of climates depending on their home range.
Do penguin species normally found in the coldest polar regions do better in captivity if they are housed in an artificially chilled environment? Do they live longer, breed more, raise chicks more successfully?
Also do they thrive if kept in fresh water or is salt water a must?
One of their displays is a large refrigerated tank for Gentoo penguins. I know penguin species range from Antarctica to the Galapagos and various species can expect a range of climates depending on their home range.
Do penguin species normally found in the coldest polar regions do better in captivity if they are housed in an artificially chilled environment? Do they live longer, breed more, raise chicks more successfully?
Also do they thrive if kept in fresh water or is salt water a must?