The Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor) is found in New Zealand and the Southern coast of Australia. Some communities call it fairy penguin, blue penguin, or little blue penguin because of its slate-blue feathers. This marine seabird is among the smallest penguins in the world, flightless, and has a black bill. The chin, throat, torso, and underside of flippers are white, while the head and neck are indigo-blue. Juveniles have shorter and thinner beaks. Apart from that, males are larger than females. The Little penguin is diurnal and has a longer lifespan, and both sexes assume parental responsibility from the breeding process to when the young have hatched.
Little Penguins have an overall height between 12”-15” (30.5-38 cm) and body width of 4.7”-5.9” (12-15 cm). The typical weight of the Little Penguin is in the range of 2-3.5 lb (.9-1.6 kg). Little Penguins have lifespans between 5-7 years.
The Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor) is found in New Zealand and the Southern coast of Australia. Some communities call it fairy penguin, blue penguin, or little blue penguin because of its slate-blue feathers. This marine seabird is among the smallest penguins in the world, flightless, and has a black bill. The chin, throat, torso, and underside of flippers are white, while the head and neck are indigo-blue. Juveniles have shorter and thinner beaks. Apart from that, males are larger than females. The Little penguin is diurnal and has a longer lifespan, and both sexes assume parental responsibility from the breeding process to when the young have hatched.
Little Penguins have an overall height between 12”-15” (30.5-38 cm) and body width of 4.7”-5.9” (12-15 cm). The typical weight of the Little Penguin is in the range of 2-3.5 lb (.9-1.6 kg). Little Penguins have lifespans between 5-7 years.