The hoiho, or yellow-eyed penguin, primarily feeds on a diet of fish, squid, and other marine invertebrates. Their foraging typically occurs in coastal waters, where they dive to catch prey. They have a preference for species such as red cod and mackerel, which are abundant in their habitat.
yes they are, hoiho is the new zealand aboriginal word for yellow eyed penguins
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The Yellow-eyed Penguin is called 'Hoiho'. The Little Blue Penguin is called 'Korora'. The Fiordland Penguin is called 'Tawaki' or 'Pokotiwha'.
to be preserved for futre generations to admire
the yellow eyed penguin lives in the south island and it is 65 cm tall. and they have wings but can,t fly at all and there are some people who are nice and help the yellow eyed penguin/hoiho
Yellow-eyed penguin or the Maori version of the English, Horse.
Hoiho, the yellow-eyed penguin.
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The bird on the New Zealand $5 note is the Yellow-eyed Penguin, also known as Hoiho in Maori.
The Hoiho otherwise known as the Yellow-Eyed Penguin.
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because they eat! its obvious, they eat.