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  1. Humboldt penguin - Wikipedia

    Both the Humboldt penguin and the Humboldt current were named after Alexander von Humboldt. It is known in Peru as the pajaro-niño, which translates to "baby-bird", due to their waddling gait and …

  2. Humboldt penguin | Endangered Species, Habitat & Diet | Britannica

    Humboldt penguins have been in decline since the middle of the 19th century, and the species has been listed as vulnerable on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened …

  3. Humboldt Penguins

    Information and facts about Humboldt Penguins. Learn about penguin science, habitat, diet, range, populations and threats to these aquatic birds.

  4. Humboldt Penguin - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

    The Humboldt penguin (Spheniscus humboldti) is a medium-sized penguin that lives in South America. Its nearest relatives are the African penguin, the Magellanic penguin and the Galápagos penguin.

  5. Humboldt Penguin - National Geographic Kids

    Humboldt penguins live along the shores of Peru and Chile, two countries in South America. Named for a chilly water current that flows through their coastal range, these birds are excellent...

  6. Spheniscus humboldti (Humboldt penguin) | INFORMATION

    Humboldt penguins are endemic to the subtropical Pacific coasts of Chile and Peru. Their range extends from Isla Foca in the north to Punihuil Islands to the south. This area is located adjacent to the …

  7. Humboldt Penguin - eBird

    The only penguin in most of its range, but some overlap in central Chile with similar Magellanic Penguin of colder southern waters. Adult Humboldt is distinguished by a big pink patch at the base of the bill …

  8. Humboldt Penguin - Oceana

    Humboldt penguins are found along the coasts of Chile and Peru, which are near the Humboldt Current consisting of cold, nutrient dense waters, giving these penguins their name. A medium-sized …

  9. Humboldt Penguin: <i>Spheniscus humboldti</i>

    Endemic to the cold nutrient-rich waters of the Peru Current, the Humboldt Penguin breeds in a hot Mediterranean to desert climate. Populations fluctuate under the influence of El Niño events, which …

  10. Humboldt Penguins | MarineBio Conservation Society

    Humboldt penguins, Spheniscus humboldti (Meyen, 1834), are named after the Humboldt current, a cold, nutrient-rich current of water that runs from along the west coast of South America from …