Hopes are alive that second stranded penguin admitted to uShaka Sea World will survive and thrive

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Durban — The Mammal and Bird Department at uShaka Sea World are hopeful the second penguin they admitted will survive and thrive after the first one died.Last Sunday, July 14, the Mammal and Bird Department at uShaka Sea World admitted their second stranded penguin of the season.“Unfortunately, their first patient, young Ace, did not survive,” said South African Association for Marine Biological Research spokesperson Ann Kunz.“They are, however, hopeful that this young penguin who was found stranded on the beach at Salt Rock will not only survive but thrive.”“On admission, he…



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