UK zoo welcomes 2 African penguin chicks named after Oasis’ Gallagher bros
Chick chick hooray!
A UK zoo introduced the hatching of two endangered African penguin chicks named after the brothers of the English rock band Oasis.
The Hertfordshire Zoo stated the infant African penguins hatched in August, and “are already exhibiting indicators of independence, swaggering out of the nest sooner than anticipated for his or her species.”
Liam and Noel are the primary chicks hatched this yr at Hertfordshire Zoo — beforehand referred to as Paradise Wildlife Park — which positioned in Hertfordshire, England.
An endangered species, there are round 40,000 African penguins dwelling within the wild.
The penguins at Hertfordshire Zoo have been named to honor the Gallagher brothers.
“Naming them after Noel and Liam Gallagher is a nod to their mischievous and energetic spirits, mirroring the enduring rock band’s dynamic presence,” stated Tom Clark, head of birds at Hertfordshire Zoo.