Department of Animal Behaviour, University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, Budapest, Hungary
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The Behavior of Zoo-housed Little Penguins (Eudyptula minor) When a Visitor Viewing Area Window is Covered
Author(s): Helena Masius*
This article examines the behavior of zoo-housed little penguins (E. minor) when the visitor viewing area window is covered. Zoos play an
essential role in wildlife conservation, research, and education, and understanding the impact of visitor presence on animal behavior is crucial for
improving animal welfare. The study focuses on little penguins, which are known for their unique behaviors and social structures. By covering the
visitor viewing area window, we aim to determine whether the presence of visitors influences the penguins' behavior significantly. Observations
were conducted over a specified period, recording various behaviors such as foraging, swimming, resting, and social interactions. The results
indicated that covering the window resulted in notable changes in the penguins' behavior, suggesting that the presence of visitors does have a
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DOI:
10.37421/2952-8097.2024.8.256
Journal of Animal Health and Behavioural Science received 38 citations as per Google Scholar report