TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh01...]: the key 'kyhigh01' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh02...]: the key 'kyhigh02' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh03...]: the key 'kyhigh03' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh04...]: the key 'kyhigh04' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh05...]: the key 'kyhigh05' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh06...]: the key 'kyhigh06' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh07...]: the key 'kyhigh07' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh08...]: the key 'kyhigh08' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh09...]: the key 'kyhigh09' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh10...]: the key 'kyhigh10' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh11...]: the key 'kyhigh11' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh12...]: the key 'kyhigh12' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'. African penguin :: 台北市立動物園資訊網
DESCRIPTION: This penguin grows to be about 26.5 to 27.5 inches tall and weighs between 4.4 and 11 pounds. It has a black stripe and a pattern of unique black ... Read More
African Penguin | 台北市立動物園資訊網
African penguins are a smaller penguin species, standing about 18 inches tall and weighing around seven pounds. They use strong, flipper-like wings to propel ... Read More
African penguin | 台北市立動物園資訊網
The African penguin is only found on the south-western coast of Africa, living in colonies on 24 islands between Namibia and Algoa Bay, near Port Elizabeth, ... Read More
African Penguin Spheniscus demersus | 台北市立動物園資訊網
The only penguin regularly found within its range. A pudgy, flightless, black-and-white seabird with wings modified into flippers. Uncommon and declining, but ... Read More
African penguin | 台北市立動物園資訊網
African penguin, (Spheniscus demersus), species of penguin (order Sphenisciformes) characterized by a single band of black feathers cutting across the breast ... Read More
African Penguin | 台北市立動物園資訊網
African penguins can be found in large colonies along the southwestern rocky coast of Africa from Namibia to Port Elizabeth, and many of the surrounding islands. Read More
African penguin | 台北市立動物園資訊網
The African penguin is an endangered species—there are only about 52,000 birds left in the wild. What's threatening them? One problem is that humans gather ... Read More
African Penguin | 台北市立動物園資訊網
The African penguin is an endangered species whose population has declined by 90% since the turn of the 20th century. The current wild population is estimated ... Read More
Spheniscus demersus | 台北市立動物園資訊網
African penguins are predators of small shoaling fish, including anchovies (Engraulis capensis) and sardines (Sardinops sagax). Up to 18 species of crustaceans ... Read More