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  1. oceana.org › marine-life › jackass-penguinJackass Penguin | Oceana

    The jackass penguin is closely related to the temperate penguins of South America (the Humboldt penguin, the Galapagos penguin, and the Magellanic Penguin), and these four species are together known as the banded penguins.

  2. These penguins have the nickname "jackass penguin", which comes from the loud penguin noises they make. Distribution and habitat. The African penguin is only found on the southwestern coast of Africa, living in colonies on 24 islands between Namibia and Algoa Bay, near Port Elizabeth, South Africa.

  3. African penguins live in colonies on the coast and islands of southern Africa. Also called jackass penguins, they make donkey-like braying sounds to communicate. The African penguin averages about 60 cm (2 ft.) tall and weighs up to 3.6 kg (8 lb.).

  4. To attract a mate, both sexes utter a call similar to the braying of a donkey, which is the reason why they are sometimes referred to as “jackass penguins.” African penguins typically make depressions for their eggs in sand, on bare ground, in guano deposits, or under bushes and rocks.

  5. Overview. The African penguin is known by three other common names: Jackass penguin, cape penguin, and black-footed penguin.African penguins are the only nesting penguins found on the African continent.

  6. African penguins have a distinct, sharply pointed beak and black feet. The African penguin is one of the smallest penguin species. Males are generally slightly larger than their female counterparts. African penguins are also widely known as "jackass" penguins, for their donkey-like bray.

  7. Spheniscus demersus, commonly known as African, black-footed, or jackass penguin, is the only penguin species found on the African continent. This species inhabits the Benguela and western Agulhas ecosystems of southern Africa.

  8. African penguins use three main types of vocalizations: bray, yell, and haw. Meanwhile, they are sometimes called "jackass penguins" due to braying, and giving out donkey-like calls. African penguins are able to hold their breath under the water for 2.5 minutes on average.

  9. Known to be the only penguin species in Africa, the African penguin (Spheniscus demersus) is a medium-sized penguin that is believed to be the first species of penguin that was ever discovered. They are also known as jackass penguin.

  10. A pudgy, flightless, black-and-white seabird with wings modified into flippers. Uncommon and declining, but still easily seen at well-known breeding colonies. It is extremely ungainly on land but is a supreme swimmer in the open ocean, where individuals dive down as far as 60 m in pursuit of small schooling fish.

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