India's first Humboldt Penguin born in Mumbai Zoo, to be displayed by Nov

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Nature lovers were thrilled as India's first chick was hatched at the Mumbai Zoo, (BMC) officials said on Thursday.

"The chick hatched at 8.02 p.m. on August 15. It appeared to be active and the mother was tring to feed it too," said in-charge

Following a clamour from people, the BMC announced his evening that the chick will go up for viewing only after two-three months, till when it will be cared for by its parents.

After mating in captivity, the Penguin pair, Mr and Flipper, finally delivered an egg in early-July at the Veer Jijabai Bhonsale Udyan, or Mumbai Zoo, proving a big morale-booster for the BMC which was under heavy fire for importing the endangered flightless birds from COEX Aquarium,

As an anxious team of zoo caretakers, vets and others kept vigil for nearly 40 days, the egg was finally hatched late on Wednesday and the small fluffy chick struggled out to freedom in its nest inside the special chilled enclosure where all the penguins have been kept.

The BMC said both parents are taking good care of their chick which is currently in the nest. Its gender will be determined after a DNA test.

While Mr is the youngest male, is the oldest female in the zoo's penguin colony which attracts hordes of excited visitors daily.

The special enclosure is spread across 1,700 sqft where an average temperature of 16-18 degrees is maintained, the water quality is regularly tracked and the Penguins are fed on fish, including Indian Mackerals.

Eight Humboldt Penguins, three males, three females and two babies - later named as Dory, Donald, Daisy, Popeye, Olive, Bubble, and Mr -- were imported from the South Korean zoo on July 26, 2016.

However, one female, could not survive and died on October 23 following a bacterial infection during the period of acclimatization, and remain the top attraction of the

The Humboldt Penguins, acquired for Rs 2 crore, belong to a species found on the chilly coasts of and Chile, and have a life-span of around 25 years.

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First Published: Thu, August 16 2018. 20:58 IST