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|appearance=Humboldt Penguin (Hululu), has short black hair with two pink bangs and two white spots on a bang that hangs between her eyes. She has white headphones with a pink and black design on the ear cups. She wears a white and black hoodie that is speckled with black spots and a black stripe above the chest that goes horizontally across the jacket, the back half of her jackets is completely black with a hood, the sleeves appear to end in mittens with white undersides. She also wears black boots with white socks that have a gray band. | |appearance=Humboldt Penguin (Hululu), has short black hair with two pink bangs and two white spots on a bang that hangs between her eyes. She has white headphones with a pink and black design on the ear cups. She wears a white and black hoodie that is speckled with black spots and a black stripe above the chest that goes horizontally across the jacket, the back half of her jackets is completely black with a hood, the sleeves appear to end in mittens with white undersides. She also wears black boots with white socks that have a gray band. | ||
|attribute=Hululu is a member of [[PPP]] the penguin idol group. She can sing and dance as an idol and apparently can swim very well. | |attribute=Hululu is a member of [[PPP]] the penguin idol group. She can sing and dance as an idol and apparently can swim very well. | ||
|reallife= [[File:humboldt_penguin_1.jpg|thumb|left]] | |reallife=[[File:humboldt_penguin_1.jpg|thumb|left|A profile of a Humboldt Penguin]] | ||
Humboldt penguins are a South American penguin that typically lives in coastal Chile and Peru. They are named after the cold water current that it swims in. They are medium-sized penguins only growing to 22-28 inches. Females are slightly smaller than the males, but otherwise look very similar. | Humboldt penguins are a South American penguin that typically lives in coastal Chile and Peru. They are named after the cold water current that it swims in. They are medium-sized penguins only growing to 22-28 inches. Females are slightly smaller than the males, but otherwise look very similar. | ||
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Humboldt Penguin
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フンボルトペンギン | |||
Character Data | |||
AKA | Hululu
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Romaji | Funboruto Pengin
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Debut | Kemono Friends (Anime) | ||
Animal Data | |||
Scientific Name | Spheniscus humboldti
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Distribution | Chile, Peru
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Diet | Omnivore
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Avg. Lifespan | 12-20 Years
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Read More | Humboldt penguin
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Conservation | ![]() | ||
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Humboldt Penguin | Anime | Season 2 | Manga | Festival (Costume) | Pavilion | KF3 | Kingdom | Nexon Game | Stage Play | KemoV | Gallery |
Humboldt Penguin is a penguin Friend who has made appearances in all Kemono Friends media to date.
Appearance
Humboldt Penguin (Hululu), has short black hair with two pink bangs and two white spots on a bang that hangs between her eyes. She has white headphones with a pink and black design on the ear cups. She wears a white and black hoodie that is speckled with black spots and a black stripe above the chest that goes horizontally across the jacket, the back half of her jackets is completely black with a hood, the sleeves appear to end in mittens with white undersides. She also wears black boots with white socks that have a gray band.
Series Appearances
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In Real Life
Humboldt penguins are a South American penguin that typically lives in coastal Chile and Peru. They are named after the cold water current that it swims in. They are medium-sized penguins only growing to 22-28 inches. Females are slightly smaller than the males, but otherwise look very similar.
Humboldt penguins nest on islands and rocky coasts, burrowing holes and sometimes using caves. They typically eat a diet consisting of small-fish caught using their pristine diving skills.
Due to a declining population caused by over-fishing, climate change and ocean acidification, the current status of the Humboldt Penguin is threatened. The current global population is estimated to be between 3300 and 12000.