Yellow-Eyed Penguin Animal Pictures

Megadyptes antipodes

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A Yellow-eyed Penguin (Megadyptes antipodes) in the Curio Bay, New Zealand.
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A Yellow-eyed Penguin (Megadyptes antipodes) in the Curio Bay, New Zealand.

Yellow-eyed Penguin head
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Yellow-eyed penguins on the shore of Enderby Island, the Auckland Islands
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Yellow-eyed penguins on the shore of Enderby Island, the Auckland Islands

A Yellow-eyed Penguin in New Zealand.
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A Yellow-eyed Penguin in New Zealand.

Yellow-eyed penguins are uniquely characterized by their pale yellow eyes, yellow eyeballs and yellow feathers. They are native to New Zealand

The Yellow-eyed Penguin Megadyptes antipodes or Hoiho is a rare penguin native to New Zealand
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The Yellow-eyed Penguin Megadyptes antipodes or Hoiho is a rare penguin native to New Zealand

Yellow-eyed penguins are uniquely characterized by their pale yellow eyes, yellow eyeballs and yellow feathers. They are native to New Zealand

Yellow-eyed Penguin with chick in New Zealand
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Yellow-eyed Penguin with chick in New Zealand

Yellow-eyed penguins are uniquely characterized by their pale yellow eyes, yellow eyeballs and yellow feathers. They are native to New Zealand

The Yellow-eyed Penguin Megadyptes antipodes or Hoiho: Rarest penguin in the world native to New Zealand
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The Yellow-eyed Penguin Megadyptes antipodes or Hoiho: Rarest penguin in the world native to New Zealand