We’ve all come to know and love black and white penguins. And, everyone knows how to identify one of these adorable water birds by their color. But recently, there have been reports of a new fella on the block. And, what’s more, he’s rocking a sunshiny yellow tux instead of the usual penguin “drab.”
Finding a rare Yellow Penguin
On a trip to an island in South Georgia in 2019, a wildlife
photographer named Yves Adams found something incredibly unique. He spotted a
stunning, rare, yellow king penguin. He recently released the photographs of
this magnificent creature, and the internet went wild.
According to recent reports, the yellow penguin is a one-of-a-kind
find. Literally the first of its kind ever found. It wasn’t hard for Yves to
spot him amongst 120 000 black and white king penguins! They were on the
penguin’s home island in South Georgia.
‘I’d never seen or heard of a yellow penguin before. There
were 120,000 birds on that beach, and this was the only yellow one there.”
Yves Adams
The photographer struck gold when he chose to land on that beach. Close
to the colony, which gave them a perfect and unobstructed view of the yellow
penguin.
“We were so lucky the bird landed right where we were. Our
view wasn’t blocked by a sea of massive animals. Normally it’s almost
impossible to move on this beach because of them all.
It was heaven that he landed by us. If it had been 50
meters away we wouldn’t have been able to get this show of a lifetime.”
Yves Adams
Additionally, the yellow penguin’s color is caused by a rare condition
called leucism which causes a loss of pigmentation.
What is the difference between Albino and
Leucistic animals?
You might be wondering what the difference is between albino and
leucistic conditions?
Firstly, albinism is a genetic condition that lacks melanin, which
affects the skin, hair, eyes, and in the aviary cases, the feathers.
Vertebrates who have albinism are normally white but can also be pale yellow in
color and have very pale eyes, which can be pink or red, and this is because of
the red blood cells that show through the pale skin.
Secondly, leucism is the loss of pigmentation, which causes the animal
to have white or patchy colored hair, feathers, skin, etc. Interestingly the
condition does not affect the eyes like albinism. Most people confuse the two
conditions, which is not uncommon due to the similarities of the conditions.
“This is a leucistic penguin. Its cells don’t create
melanin anymore so its black feathers become this yellow and creamy color.”
Yves Adams
Consequently, scientists have discovered that a difference in molecular
chemistry causes the yellow pigment seen in the penguin’s feathers. It is
chemically different from all molecules known to give the common black and
white pigment to the feathers.
“Penguins use the yellow pigment to attract mates and we
strongly suspect that the yellow molecule is synthesized internally. [It’s]
distinct from any of the five known classes of avian plumage pigmentation and
represents a new sixth class of feather pigment. As far as we are aware, the
molecule is unlike any of the yellow pigments found in a penguin’s diet.”
Researcher Daniel Thomas – Smithsonian Insider.
Will The Unique Yellow Penguin Find a
Mate?
Most penguins are monogamous and find one mate for life. However, it is
still unclear whether this yellow penguin, with its unique and rare color, is
actually attractive or off-putting to female penguins; and whether or not his
color will hinder or aid his chances at finding a mate.
Yves Adams captured thousands of photographs during the expedition. It
continued for more than 8 weeks after his memorable and rare sighting of the
yellow penguin. He has edited the images and is now sharing them with the
world!
Source : tiffytaffy.com
1 Comments
Now this is a reality TV show i would watch, The Yellow Penguin Batchelor.
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