Yellow-eyed penguin
Native to New Zealand, these birds may be the most ancient of all living penguins and the longest-lived, with some individuals reaching 20 years of age. Habitat destruction, introduced predators and disease have caused the penguins’ numbers to drop below 4,000 individuals. In 2004, a disease linked to a genus of bacteria causing diphtheria in humans, wiped out 60% of the yellow-eyed penguin chicks on the Otago Peninsula. The species is endangered.
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