Yellow-eyed penguin, Megadyptes antipodes, AV034
Physical Description
Study skin of a yellow-eyed penguin, with its body in a straight line with the head and the tail, with the wings straight at its sides and its legs straight. The head is tilted so the beak is pointing forward. The beak is tied closed with string.
References
Lost in translation or deliberate falsification? Genetic analyses reveal erroneous museum data for historic penguin specimens; Sanne BoessenkoolRelict or colonizer? Extinction and range expansion of penguins in southern New Zealand; Sanne Boessenkool
Field Collection
Otago HeadsMaker
Taxidermist: William SmythMeasurements
Maximum dimensions (H x W x D): 160 x 650 x 190mmAll Rights Reserved