We often visit zoos and aquariums where there are penguins and spend a lot of time watching the penguins while we are there. Indeed that is why we go. Inevitably, while we are watching the penguins other people come along and we just can't help over-hearing what they say. The ignorance of some of these visitors often beggars belief.
We thought we would use this page to put the record straight on some of the more common misconceptions about penguins (as well as letting you in on a few of the more outrageous comments we have heard)
Most people think of penguins as only coming from cold places. So they think of both polar regions, North and South.
First, only two of the 17 species of penguin are confined to the ice of Antarctica, the rest like warmer weather. Secondly, there are no penguins in the North; up there the ecological niche is taken by the puffins and auks. Penguins are almost entirely confined to the southern hemisphere (only a few Galapagos Penguins make it, just a few kilometres into the northern hemisphere). However, the reality is that different species breed at all latitudes: from the icy coasts of Antarctica (Emperors and Adelies) via ice free sub-Antarctic islands (Kings, Chinstraps, Gentoos, Macaronis, Royals) and warmer small islands in the southern ocean (Rockhoppers, Snares, Erect-crested, Yellow-eyed) and on to New Zealand and Australia (Fiordland, Yellow-eyed and Little) and into even warmer climates in South Africa and South America (African, Humboldt and Magellanic) right up to the equator (Galapagos).
Van spends most of his days at Boulders Beach, near Cape Town, looking after the African Penguins that have colonised the area. Van has been credited with ensuring the success of this colony by protecting the penguins from over enthusiastic tourists, etc. A couple of years ago, the President of the World Wildlife Fund visited the beach to see the penguins and was introduced to Van. Much to Van's astonishment, he proceeded to tell Van about penguins. "..Ah yes" he said, "These chaps are penguins - I saw them when we went to Antarctica a few years ago.." Van explained that the birds on the beach were African penguins and never venture far south - certainly never reaching Antarctica and that the penguins he saw in Antarctica would have been a different species. But the important visitor was insistent "..Oh no, I was there, they were the same birds.."
Now of course, Van believes that Prince Philip (the consort of our head
of state) is an arrogrant and ignorant fool. Who are we to argue
with him!
