No codding - it’s a penguin with elastic pants

A PENGUIN born with badly splayed legs is celebrating her first birthday with happy feet - thanks to a pair of elastic pants.
Pebbles the Humboldt penguin at Scarborough's Sealife Centre. Picture: Ross Parry AgencyPebbles the Humboldt penguin at Scarborough's Sealife Centre. Picture: Ross Parry Agency
Pebbles the Humboldt penguin at Scarborough's Sealife Centre. Picture: Ross Parry Agency

Pebbles faced a life of permanently disability because of her condition which is common in penguins.

But staff at Scarborough Sea Life Centre made her a pair of special elastic trousers and now the Humboldt chick walks unaided.

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She celebrated her first birthday on Tuesday with an iced cake in the shape of fish.

Lyndsey Crawford, displays supervisor at the centre, said: “Pebbles’ mum and dad were a bit over zealous with their brooding, and by the time we were able to disturb the nest without upsetting them her legs were growing out sideways instead of straight.

“It’s a common problem with many bird species, but unless treated quickly it can result in a permanent disability.”

Lyndsey and her colleagues used coloured elasticated bandage to make Pebbles tight-fitting trousers and gradually they succeeded in correcting her gait.

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She added: “It’s brilliant to see her getting about just as well as all the other penguins one year on.

Pebbles the Humboldt penguin at Scarborough's Sealife Centre. Picture: Ross Parry AgencyPebbles the Humboldt penguin at Scarborough's Sealife Centre. Picture: Ross Parry Agency
Pebbles the Humboldt penguin at Scarborough's Sealife Centre. Picture: Ross Parry Agency

“She’s not exactly graceful, but at least now she’s only as clumsy and ungainly as all penguins are on dry land.

“I don’t think she had a clue why she was getting a special treat today, but she looked very happy about it all the same and of course, she shared with all her feathered friends.”

Pebbles is a member of a 20-strong flock of Humboldts in a newly redeveloped enclosure christened Penguin Island.

It includes a walkthrough path for visitors, large dive pool and underwater viewing area.