2019
DOI: 10.3312/jyio.51.53
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Additional Notes on the First Captive Penguins in Japan

Abstract: The first importation of live penguins to Japan took place when two Humboldt Penguins Spheniscus humboldti arrived in 1915 from Chile. One of them was donated to the Tokyo Imperial Household Museum Zoo which later became Ueno Zoological Gardens on June 9, 1915 by Mr. Isokichi Ozawa, the chief engineer of a Japanese merchant ship with regular service to South America. After its death it was preserved as a stuffed specimen, and its record was found in the specimen database Tensanbu Daicho of the Tokyo Imperial H… Show more

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