gentoos
Gentoos, commonly known as Gentoo penguins, are a species of penguin native to subantarctic and Antarctic regions. They are the third-largest penguin species, after the emperor and king penguins, and are characterized by a bright orange-red bill, a distinctive white patch above the eye that extends across the head, and a dark back with a white belly. Their plumage and size aid in camouflage while swimming and hunting in open coastal waters.
Gentoos have a broad distribution across southern oceans, breeding on many subantarctic islands and coastlines in
In breeding season, gentoos form large colonies and nest on rocky shores or gravelly beaches. They often
Conservation status and threats: Gentoo penguin populations face pressures from climate change, shifting prey distributions, and