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Magellanic penguins, like their relatives, are relatively noisy and make a donkey-like braying noise.
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Punta Tombo, penguins
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The peninsula’s tiny islets are ideal for the penguins to nest, while feeding on sardines and anchovies close to the shoreline.
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This spectacle has become an attraction for people who visit the reserve annually. Here is one penguin obliging the young lady for a selfie.
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Punta Tombo, penguins
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The Magellanic penguin derives its name in honour of the maritime explorer Ferdinand Magellan, who first recorded it during an expedition in 1519.
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Because of this sudden increase in penguins, Punta Tombo has become an even more popular tourist attraction.
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Punta Tombo, penguins
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