
Stake attention in this memory
A King Penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) is captured mid-swim in an artificial habitat enclosure at the Oceanogràfic, Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències, Valencia, Spain. The image presents a split-level view through a glass panel, with the water surface dissecting the frame horizontally. The penguin is mostly submerged, with its head and the majority of its dark blue-grey body underwater, propelled by extended flippers. Its distinctive yellow-orange neck patch and long, pointed beak are clearly visible, angled slightly downwards and to the left. A small blue identification tag is affixed to its left flipper. Above the water, a simulated rocky shoreline with grey formations and sparse green vegetation is visible, backed by a light blue painted sky or panel. The exterior of the viewing glass is covered in numerous small water droplets. Below the water line, the environment consists of clear, deep blue-green water with indistinct darker shapes and textures suggestive of submerged rock formations or artificial substrate. No human subjects or interactions are depicted.
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