A fugitive penguin in Japan has been discovered secure and sound two weeks after escaping into the ocean and paddling for miles, in what her keeper referred to as a “miracle.”
Pen-chan, a feminine Cape penguin, born and raised in captivity, who had by no means swum within the open sea earlier than or fended for herself, absconded from an occasion in Aichi Prefecture on Aug. 25.
Feeling “determined,” keeper Ryosuke Imai stated {that a} crew started scouring the world instantly however an enormous hurricane dumping report rains throughout Japan hampered the search.
Given Pen-chan’s lack of swimming and unproven survival abilities within the wild, the crew thought she wouldn’t get very far or survive longer than every week.
However amazingly, on Sept. 8, Imai obtained info that the flightless fowl had been seen fortunately bobbing within the water at a seaside 45 kilometers away.
“I assumed she would look exhausted, however she was swimming as traditional,” Imai stated after the animal was recaptured.
“It was past my shock. … It is a miracle,” he stated.
He stated that 6-year-old Pen-chan should have been consuming fish and crabs that she caught itself.
“I feel she bought there by stopping at varied locations for a break, however it’s nonetheless unbelievable,” Imai stated. “She misplaced her weight barely, however she’s doing nice.”