Photo of the Day: Fluffy New Coat
An Emperor Penguin chick shows off its fluffy new coat in the penguin colony at Busch Gardens Sea World. When a penguin is hatched, many of them are born without feathers. In the coming weeks they begin to grow fluffy feathers also called down. The penguins will have this down for roughly their first year of life. During this time, the feathers are not waterproof so the penguins do not swim. After they reach about a year of age, they get their adult plumage which consists of the slick waterproof feathers we symbolize with penguins. (Photo: September 18, 2020)

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