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Revision as of 03:12, 13 March 2022

Humboldt Penguin

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フンボルトペンギン
Character Data
AKA Hululu
Romaji Funboruto Pengin
Debut Kemono Friends (Anime)
Animal Data
Scientific Name Spheniscus humboldti
Distribution Chile, Peru
Diet Piscivore
Avg. Lifespan 12-20 Years
Read More Humboldt penguin
Conservation Status iucn3.1 VU.svg.png

Humboldt Penguin's Merchandise

Humboldt Penguin Anime Season 2 Manga Festival​ (Costume)​ Pavilion KF3 Kingdom Nexon Game Stage Play KemoV Gallery

The Humboldt Penguin is a penguin Friend that has appeared 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 and wears a white and black hoodie that is speckled and striped above the chest. The back half of her jacket is completely black with a hood, and the sleeves are complemented with in mittens with white undersides. She wears black boots with white socks that have a gray band.

Series Appearances

Appearances In Kemono Friends Media
Media Role

In Real Life

A Humboldt Penguin, The late Grape-kun, next to Hululu at Tobu Zoo

A South American penguin that typically lives in coastal Chile and Peru, the Humboldt Penguin is named after the cold water current that it swims in. They are medium-sized penguins that grow to about 22-28 inches. Females are slightly smaller than the males, but generally are similar in all other aspects.

Humboldt penguins nest on islands and rocky coasts, burrowing holes and sometimes nest in caves. Their diet typically consists of small-fish caught using their pristine diving skills.

Due to a declining population caused by over-fishing, climate change and ocean acidification, the Humboldt Penguin is currently threatened. The current global population is estimated to be between 3300 and 12000.

Trivia

  • During the Tobu Zoo collaboration with Kemono Friends, a paper cutout of Humboldt Penguin was made and put on display. One penguin, Grape, was so attracted to the cutout that people assumed he was in love. Due to the popularity of the screenshots, fanart and merchandise pairing the two together became prominent, and Humboldt Penguin's VA met Grape. Grape passed away on October 11, 2017, 21 years old.

References

https://twitter.com/tobuzoo7/status/857022102204932096 https://twitter.com/ckik195/status/865826569243066368/photo/1


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