Chatham penguin

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Chatham penguin
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E. chathamensis[citation needed]
Binomial name
Eudyptes chathamensis[citation needed]

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The Chatham penguin (Eudyptes chathamensis[citation needed]) was a species of penguin, now extinct.[1] It is known only from subfossil bones, but may have become extinct[2] as recently as the late 19th century as a bird kept captive at some time between 1867 and 1872[3] might refer to this taxon. It appears to have been a distinct species, with a thin, slim and low bill. As of 2009, the species had not been formally described.

See also

References

  1. Richard N. Holdaway, Trevor H. Worthy, Alan J. D. Tennyson (2001). A working list of breeding bird species of the New Zealand region at first human contact, New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 28 119-187.
  2. Animals of the Chatham Islands: Native animals
  3. A.J.D. Tennyson and P.R. Millener (1994). Bird extinctions and fossil bones from Mangere Island, Chatham Islands, Notornis (Supplement) 41, 165–178.


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