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    Pesto the Penguin’s Gender Revealed: Find Out If This Viral 50-Pound Chick Is Male or Female

    By Sienna Sullivan,

    25 days ago

    Pesto, the penguin, a viral 50-pound king penguin chick, has become an online sensation with over 1.9 billion views across social media . What has fans so tuned in? Pesto’s gender. Fans around the world waited for the momentous occasion when Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium revealed Pesto’s gender via Facebook, answering a burning question: Is Pesto male or female?

    What is Pesto the Penguin’s gender?

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    Pesto the penguin's gender reveal cake at Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium.
    courtesy of SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium

    Pesto was officially named as a male during the exciting gender reveal . Since the gender of king penguins can’t be determined just by looking at the animal, Sea Life staff sent out for a blood test to determine if Pesto was male or female.

    Because of Pesto’s viral fame, the Sea Life team upped the ante of their usual gender reveal celebrations —which included colored cupcakes—to give the penguin his own reveal broadcast on social media.

    Why is Pesto the penguin famous?

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    courtesy of SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium

    Pesto stands out not just for his adorable waddling but for his impressive size. Coming in at 50 pounds and about three feet tall at just 9 months old, Pesto is the largest penguin chick at Sea Life Aquarium in Melbourne, Australia. He’s even bigger than many adult penguins in the aquarium’s colony.

    Pesto’s online followers are fans not only of his towering physique compared to other penguins in his pen but also his fuzzy feathers which he will lose when he molts as an adult penguin. For now, those feathers add to his endearing, cuddly appearance—fans simply can’t get enough of Pesto’s adorable baby-penguin charm.

    In addition to already being taller than his parents , Pesto’s appetite is another point of fascination. He eats twice as much as the average adult penguin, polishing off over 30 fish per day. His large stature and insatiable hunger are partly thanks to his father, who holds the title of the largest and oldest penguin at Sea Life Melbourne.

    Endless videos and photo footage of Pesto—often showing his impressive size and rapid growth—can be found online thanks to aquarium goers. A particularly popular video contrasts his tiny self from just seven months ago with his current towering form, capturing the attention (and hearts) of viewers worldwide.

    Pesto and other viral animals

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    courtesy of SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium

    Pesto’s viral fame puts him in good company with other popular animal sensations online—an ever-increasing trend that offers an enduring corner of the internet. One such star is Moo Deng— a pygmy hippopotamus from Thailand —who has also taken the internet by storm thanks to her adorable antics and unique appearance.

    Moo Deng’s popularity became so intense that the Khao Kheow Open Zoo where she resides had to limit visits to five minutes on weekends to manage the overwhelming number of fans waiting to meet her. Online, spectators have even imagined what it would be like if Moo Deng and Pesto met, with some even creating posts and videos of the hippo and penguin set to the internet’s trendiest sounds.

    The rise of animal popularity—embodied by Pesto and Moo Deng–reflects just how much people across the world love seeing and learning about unique animals. Whether it’s a penguin check that’s captured hearts or a tiny hippo that is too cute to be true, these animals are making a positive impact in the world of viral videos.

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