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We do a complete physical supercoach exam, checking everything from head to toe, to make sure they are developing well, said Dr. Pilar Fish at the National Aviary. They grow up really quickly and we want to make sure that every phase of growth is going well.
It is a real accomplishment to have these chicks hatched in captivity, Fish said. And we are happy that we have them. They really do represent their species and every chick is important when you have such an endangered species such as the Black Footed supercoach Penguin.
We are going to be hand feeding them now, monitoring them very carefully in the nursery and everybody who comes to the Aviary can see these babies in the nursery and then shortly — on Jan. 9 — we will be bringing supercoach them out for people to visit them more directly, Fish said.
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