The Penguin House has a smallish exterior Habitat with a little colony of Humboldt Penguins. Inside you encounter groups of three other species: King Penguin, Gentoo Penguin, and one of the Rockhopper species which was not distinguished by the signage. I've never been in a Penguin habitat where you could actually, honestly, reach out and touch the birds! It was amazing and a little weird. I mentioned to one of the educators about the lack of natural lighting. He seemed bristled and explained how the lighting is timed to replicate southern hemisphere seasonal shifts in sunlight. Like artificial light is better than real light.
In the next room was an equally accessible Puffin Habitat.
Moving toward the Zoo's Entrance, one more habitat for North American Bears. The Grizzly Bear was out.
POLAR BEAR
Entrance to the Penguin House "Cave".
A little colony of Humboldt Penguins
HUMBOLDT PENGUINS
First room had educational interactive placards.
KING PENGUINS
Gentoo Penguins on the left, and King Penguins on the right.
ROCKHOPPER PENGUINS
ATLANTIC PUFFIN
Grizzly Bear Habitat
GRIZZLY BEAR
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