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The ”’Rockaroni penguin”’ (””’Eudyptes pablous””’) or ”’Rockaroni”’ are rare [[hybrid (biology)|hybrid]] penguins mainly found in the [[Falkland Islands]] and are a [[crossbreed]] species of the Southern [[Rockhopper penguin]] and the [[Macaroni penguin]] who have been recently first discovered in 2025 by Pablo Garcia Borboroglu when planning to film a [[National Geographic (American TV channel)|National Geographic]] documentary. They are also part of the [[Eudyptes]] [[genus]] which are Crested penguins and the [[Chordate]] [[phylum]]. |
The ”’Rockaroni penguin”’ (””’Eudyptes pablous””’) or ”’Rockaroni”’ are rare [[hybrid (biology)|hybrid]] penguins mainly found in the [[Falkland Islands]] and are a [[crossbreed]] species of the Southern [[Rockhopper penguin]] and the [[Macaroni penguin]] who have been recently first discovered in 2025 by Pablo Garcia Borboroglu when planning to film a [[National Geographic (American TV channel)|National Geographic]] documentary. They are also part of the [[Eudyptes]] [[genus]] which are Crested penguins and the [[Chordate]] [[phylum]]. |
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Latest revision as of 11:48, 20 September 2025
Subspecies of the Macaroni Penguin
The Rockaroni penguin (Eudyptes pablous) or just Rockaroni are rare hybrid penguins mainly found in the Falkland Islands and are a crossbreed species of the Southern Rockhopper penguin and the Macaroni penguin who have been recently first discovered in 2025 by Pablo Garcia Borboroglu when planning to film a National Geographic documentary. They are also part of the Eudyptes genus which are Crested penguins and the Chordate phylum.


