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'''Gus''' is an ] (Aptenodytes forsteri) who made international headlines in 2024 as the first of his species recorded in ]. Gus’s journey of over 3,500 kilometers (2,200 miles) from ] to ], captured the attention of scientists, wildlife enthusiasts, and the general public. Despite extensive speculation, the actual reasons behind Gus’s incredible swim remain unknown. '''Gus''' is an ] (Aptenodytes forsteri) who made international headlines in 2024 as the first of his species recorded in ]. Gus’s journey of over 3,500 kilometers (2,200 miles) from ] to ], captured the attention of scientists, wildlife enthusiasts, and the general public. Despite extensive speculation, the actual reasons behind Gus’s incredible swim remain unknown.

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First emperor penguin found in Australia

Gus is an emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) who made international headlines in 2024 as the first of his species recorded in Australia. Gus’s journey of over 3,500 kilometers (2,200 miles) from Antarctica to Ocean Beach, Western Australia, captured the attention of scientists, wildlife enthusiasts, and the general public. Despite extensive speculation, the actual reasons behind Gus’s incredible swim remain unknown.