Daniel Uria

A lonely penguin at an aquarium in England is hoping to find a mate by creating a profile on the dating website Plenty of Fish.
Spruce the
penguin's dating profile
states the 1-year-old Humboldt penguin is a "Single Penguin looking for
Chicks," as he was unable to find a mate among the 13 other penguins at
his home in the Weymouth Sea Life Adventure Park.
"At 1 year old you could say I'm a little young to be thinking about
getting a mate, but I'm keen to be part of our park's Humboldt penguin
breeding program as soon as I'm ready," the profile states.
"Unfortunately, our cousins in the wild are having a tough time out
there - there may be as few as 10,000 pairs of us left in the wild!"
Spruce's profile lists him as a less than 5-foot tall nonsmoker, with
interests including seafood, diving, conservation and the band Reel Big
Fish.
"Naturally, I'm a Batman fan, but I'm still waiting for The Penguin to come out on top," Spruce's profile states.
Park staff say the other penguins in Spruce's group are either also male or have already found a mate.
"Our team hand reared Spruce from a chick and we successfully
reintroduced him into our penguin colony," his carer Sarah Everett
told the Dorset Echo.
"All the adult penguins are now entering their breeding season and are
busy making nests. It would be nice for Spruce to have another single
penguin to spend his time with, rather than his keepers."
The park hopes the dating profile may draw attention from other
penguin care facilities that may be willing to send Spruce a potential
mate.
"Penguins are very affectionate birds by nature and often mate for
life," Everett said. "I really want to see Spruce settle down with the
right girl and after searches for potential mates at other Sea Life
centres proved fruitless I thought it was time to look further afield."
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