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Travel Bug Dog Tag Emperor's Journey

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Released:
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Origin:
Oregon, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of ElThePro.

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Current Goal

I want to travel to Antartica, then back to Portland, Oregon. Please take pictures of the journey, along the way!

About This Item

Emperor's Journey

The adult Emperor Penguin stands up to 110–130 cm (43–51 in) tall. The weight ranges from 22.7 to 45.4 kg (50 to 100 lb) and varies by sex, with males weighing more than females. It is the fifth heaviest living bird species, after only the larger varieties of ratite. The weight also varies by season, as both male and female penguins lose substantial mass while raising hatchlings and incubating eggs. A male Emperor penguin must withstand the Antarctic cold for more than two months to protect his eggs from extreme cold. During this entire time he doesn't eat a thing. Most male penguins will lose about 12 kg (26 lb) while they wait for their babies to hatch. The mean weight of males at the start of the breeding season is 38 kg (84 lb) and that of females is 29.5 kg (65 lb). After the breeding season this drops to 23 kg (51 lb) for both sexes.
Like all penguin species, the Emperor has a streamlined body to minimize drag while swimming, and wings that have become stiff, flat flippers. The tongue is equipped with rear-facing barbs to prevent prey from escaping when caught. Males and females are similar in size and colouration. The adult has deep black dorsal feathers, covering the head, chin, throat, back, dorsal part of the flippers, and tail. The black plumage is sharply delineated from the light-coloured plumage elsewhere. The underparts of the wings and belly are white, becoming pale yellow in the upper breast, while the ear patches are bright yellow. The upper mandible of the 8 cm (3 in) long bill is black, and the lower mandible can be pink, orange or lilac. In juveniles, the auricular patches, chin and throat are white, while its bill is black. The Emperor Penguin chick is typically covered with silver-grey down and has a black head and white mask. A chick with all-white plumage was found in 2001, but was not considered to be an albino as it did not have pink eyes. Chicks weigh around 315 g (11 oz) after hatching, and fledge when they reach about 50% of adult weight.
The Emperor Penguin's dark plumage fades to brown from November until February, before the yearly moult in January and February. Moulting is rapid in this species compared with other birds, taking only around 34 days. Emperor Penguin feathers emerge from the skin after they have grown to a third of their total length, and before old feathers are lost, to help reduce heat loss. New feathers then push out the old ones before finishing their growth.
The average yearly survival rate of the Emperor Penguin has been measured at 95.1%, with an average life expectancy of 19.9 years. The same researchers estimated that 1% of Emperor Penguins hatched could feasibly reach an age of 50 years. In contrast, only 19% of chicks survive their first year of life. Therefore, 80% of the Emperor Penguin population comprises adults five years and older.

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Tracking History (74090mi) View Map

Visited 12/24/2012 Unlike Any took it to 18 Years Young Oregon - 78.98 miles  Visit Log
Visited 12/24/2012 Unlike Any took it to Dinah Might Oregon - 35.98 miles  Visit Log
Grab It (Not from a Cache) 12/1/2012 Unlike Any grabbed it   Visit Log

Will move along!! Thanks Northwesttreehugger!!!! :D

Discovered It 11/28/2012 Unlike Any discovered it   Visit Log

Northwesttreehugger let me discover this one on a great day of caching with gummibjorn! thanks:)

Discovered It 11/27/2012 gummibjorn discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered this one a full day of caching out with Unlike Any and northwesttreehugger for great day of caching and trackables. TFTD

Retrieve It from a Cache 11/16/2012 NWTreehugger retrieved it from Shelrik's Happy Cache Inn (For TB's & GC's) Oregon   Visit Log

Moving along!

Dropped Off 11/11/2012 Penguin Tracker placed it in Shelrik's Happy Cache Inn (For TB's & GC's) Oregon - 1.72 miles  Visit Log

Messed up on logging this one. Now it is on its way!

Retrieve It from a Cache 11/11/2012 Penguin Tracker retrieved it from Ole Rusty! Oregon   Visit Log

Fixing

Dropped Off 11/11/2012 Penguin Tracker placed it in Ole Rusty! Oregon - 20.56 miles  Visit Log

Good luck my friend, travel well!

Visited 11/10/2012 Penguin Tracker took it to Original Stash Tribute Plaque Oregon   Visit Log

Visited Original Stash Tribute Plaque (GCGV0P)

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