Almost has the adult feathers in though! You can see the less-fluffy darker feathers at the edges of the wing flippers, so this one's probably close to adulthood
@@javiarcamaro7178 They have to train him to stay on the scale. It's easy for them to push him back on it now. He's a baby. Imagine how much more difficult it'll be when he's fully grown. So it's better to get him used to standing still on the scale for a few extra minutes of discomfort, so when he's older they can still weigh him. Prometheus gave us forethought.
Believe they are attempting to train it to stay on scale for a decent period, thus making it easier to weigh them when they are adults without need to drag them back on when initially placed on it. Once they learn they are allowed to leave the scale after keeper tells them to, makes future check ups easier.
@@layton591 makes sense. It like teaching your own kids to take out the trash and doing so will help them be able to clean, and not have anything still sitting left in the trash when they're on their own. It's a tedious task, but getting into a habit of makes it more of an afterthought routine.
Slow wave sleep, the predominant type of sleep in birds, including penguins, occurred in both hemispheres simultaneously (bihemispheric slow wave sleep) or in one hemisphere at a time (unihemispheric slow wave sleep). Episodes of all types of slow wave sleep were extremely short, usually lasting just a few seconds - out of google but i have seen a documentary about how penguins sleep
They smell bad though, the stench of fish seems to ooze from their very pores lol Adorable little babies, but need to hold your nose! I held some at London Zoo years ago ♥
Qual o sentimento que se passa em sua cabeça imbecil, quando você é irônico e cínico, desejando que alguém seja destruído só por causa de ódio e inveja fúteis? E se fosse você no lugar? Como se sentiria?👍
That penguin is so adorable. It whined a few times for being stopped. Eventually, it learned to stand there patiently so adorable and all. I don't know why it took so long to record their weight.
Someone suggested they're actually training him so that he knows not to get off the scale when he gets older, because a fully grown penguin weighs way more and will be harder to handle, I think that made sense
@BrendaVenegas290780 so that they know they're eating properly and getting their vitamins and nutrients. As long as weight stays the same as an adult or gained as a baby/juvenile, then that's good. Just like people