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Photographer captures a unique yellow penguin

Sunday, 09/04/2023, 17:40 (GMT+7)

Belgian photographer Yves Adams has captured an extremely rare yellow penguin while exploring the South Atlantic peninsula.

The beauty of rare yellow penguins

Nature hides many mysteries that we do not discover and know. Photographer Yves Adams has just surprised many by capturing an extremely rare yellow penguin.

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Portrait of Adams - Photographer who found the golden penguin. (Photo: Soha)

Adams' team had just toured the South Atlantic peninsula in hopes of photographing 1,200 penguins when Adams noticed the distinctive yellow penguins.

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Beautiful closeup of a rare yellow penguin. (Photo: The Guardian)

Nature and wildlife photographer Yves Adams was also surprised when he first saw a penguin with such distinctive yellow plumage.

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The yellow feathers make the penguin whiter than its peers. (Photo: The Guardian)

I have never seen or heard of such a yellow penguin. On the beach, this bird is very unique because it is unique among more than 120,000 penguins.” - Adams shared with Kennedy News.

The yellow feathers of the penguin are extremely prominent and unique among other penguins in the colony. Let's take a closer look at the beauty of this unique penguin.

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Photographer captures a unique yellow penguinThe cute waddling gait of the little bird. (Photo: Colossal)

Explain yellow fur from a scientific point of view.

The climate and living conditions on remote South Georgia beaches are notoriously harsh.

The scientists explained that the penguin has a different yellow color compared to other birds because it suffers from leukopenia, a syndrome of leukopenia -- a rare mutation in a biochrome gene that causes the animal to lack a pigment factor.

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This bird is very unique because it stands out among more than 120,000 penguins

A lack of melanin throughout the body can cause the animal to appear whitish or blotchy. The case of this yellow penguin is thought to be severely lacking in melanin.

 

In this way, it is difficult for penguins to protect themselves from the sun and keep warm after entering the water.