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Yellow-eyed Penguin
Endangered
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Sphenisciformes
Family: Spheniscidae
Genus: Megadyptes
Species:antipodes
Binomial name
Megadyptes antipodes
( Hombron & Jacquinot , 1841)

The Yellow-eyed Penguin (Megadyptes antipodes) is a penguin found in New Zealand, on the south-east coast of South Island, Foveaux Strait and Stewart Islands, and Auckland and Campbell Islands.

This is a medium-sized penguin with pale yellow eye, growing to approximately 65cm. It has a pale yellow head with black feather shafts. There is a band of bright yellow running from its eyes around the back of the head. The juvenile has a greyer head with no band.

This penguin usually nests in forest or scrub. It feeds mainly on Red Cod , Opal Fish , sprat and squidThis article is about the sea animal. For other uses of "squid", see Squid (disambiguation). Myopsina Oegopsina The squid is a marine mollusk of the class Cephalopoda, subclass Coleoidea, order Teuthida of which there are two major suborders, Myopsina and.

The current status of this penguin is endangered, with an estimated population of 4000. The main threats include habitat degradation and introduced predators.

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