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Baby African penguin released from Denver Zoo’s ICU after “remarkable” recovery

Critically endangered penguin chick was born on Oct. 15, Denver Zoo officials said

An African penguin chick was born in the Denver Zoo on Oct. 15 and released from the intensive care unit earlier this week. (Photo courtesy of the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance).
An African penguin chick was born in the Denver Zoo on Oct. 15 and released from the intensive care unit earlier this week. (Photo courtesy of the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance).
Lauren Penington of Denver Post portrait in Denver on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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The Denver Zoo’s African penguin flock is just a little fluffier this week after a recently born chick was released from the intensive care unit, zoo officials said.

The chick was born Oct. 15 to breeding pair Guja and Keni but had a serious respiratory disease that required around-the-clock care, according to a .

For the first two months of its life, the still-unnamed chick was hand-reared by animal care and animal health experts in the zoo’s Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Animal Hospital’s Small Animal Intensive Care Unit, zoo officials said.

Zoo officials said the chick’s recovery was “nothing short of remarkable.”

“Now a thriving young chick, this fluffball graduated from the ICU and is back behind the scenes at Pinnacol African Penguin Point,” . “Itap growing well, chowing down on fish and showing a calm, curious personality.”

It’ll still be a few weeks before the chick is ready to officially be introduced to the rest of the flock and venture into the outdoor habitat, zoo officials said.

Male and female African penguins look almost identical, so animal experts at the zoo will need to run a DNA test to determine the chick’s gender, according to zoo officials.

“All Zoo babies are precious, but itap even more special when we have a success with a Critically Endangered species,” Denver Zoo officials said in the post.

African penguins were by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

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