A black-tie affair: Penguins on the New England Aquarium (photographs)

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The New England Aquarium in Boston has prioritized play and engagement in its so-called “retirement community” for its growing old African penguins.

“We have a variety of behaviors we’re looking to encourage, whether it’s exercise, exploration, manipulation, or foraging,” stated Mia Luzietti, the Aquarium’s senior penguin coach and enrichment coordinator. “Even play. It’s a natural behavior for these species, and so we use the enrichment to try to get creative and mix things up.”

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Allie Cook dinner, Penguin Coach on the New England Aquarium works within the penguin tank. (Picture By Matt Stone/Boston Herald)

Penguins interact at the New England Aquarium. (Photo By Matt Stone/Boston Herald)

Penguins work together on the New England Aquarium.

Penguins work together on the New England Aquarium. (Picture By Matt Stone/Boston Herald)

A penguin at the New England Aquarium. (Photo By Matt Stone/Boston Herald)

Picture By Matt Stone/Boston Herald

A penguin on the New England Aquarium. (Picture By Matt Stone/Boston Herald)

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