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Bees kill over 60 endangered South Africa penguins

African penguin species have a high risk of extinction, according to IUCN

African penguin species have a high risk of extinction, according to IUCN

 

Bees kill over 60 endangered South Africa penguins

Sixty-three endangered African penguins have been killed by a swarm of bees in a rare occurrence near Cape Town, bird conservationists in South Africa say.

African penguin species have a high risk of extinction, according to IUCN

The protected birds, from a colony in Simonstown, were found on a beach with multiple bee stings but no other injuries.

An official from the Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds lamented the penguins’ deaths, noting the species is already in danger of extinction.

Cape honeybees are also part of the local ecosystem which features several conservation areas.

African penguins feature on the red list of the International Union for Conservation of Nature. BBC

 

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