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Penguin Plushie

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Get your fluffy new friend now and become the savior of the penguins - with the unique aninu penguin plushie! 🧡

With this lovingly designed plush toy, you not only get a loyal companion, but also exclusive access to the world of your adopted penguin, including a certificate of sponsorship. 🐧 Find out where he lives, what makes him so special and accompany him on his exciting adventures in the icy expanses of Antarctica.

Each penguin plushie is unique, made from high-quality, ultra-soft material. With your purchase, you actively support the protection of penguins worldwide. 🌍 Become part of this important mission and help make the voices of penguins heard!

Each of these carefully crafted plush toys gives you an exclusive insight into the life of a unique penguin. Collect them all and experience each of their fascinating stories!

Note: Tracking is available at no additional cost and is unlimited.

By purchasing an aninu Penguin Plushie and the special tracking experience, we want to raise your awareness for the protection of penguins and help you discover their fascinating lives in the polar seas. 🌎

From an order value of 30€ you can choose an additional gift. Simply select the gift on the right-hand side of the screen or visit our gift section. This offer cannot be combined with other discounts.

You will then receive by email:

A link to fill out and print your certificate. (Certificate can be filled out at any time)

The certificate contains the name of the recipient, the pet name they chose, the date it was created and the unique certificate number.

Also shown is a QR code that you can use to track the animal.

You can find all your animals and certificates in your member area. Please register here .

For each piece of jewelry you will receive a personalized certificate including a unique QR code to track your animal.

Perfect to give as a gift to your loved ones!

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Penguin Plushie

With any piece of jewelry you can a penguin on your phone, Track tablet or computer!

Your personalized sponsorship certificate

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10kg CO₂ per plushie

UN Climate Change

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frequently asked Questions

Why are penguins tracked?
The penguins are tracked primarily to determine their feeding routes and the location of food sources in the sea. This information can be used to identify overlaps with human activities and to take protective measures such as establishing protected areas or developing management plans. The devices can also track their diving behavior and record depth, water temperature, salinity, etc.
How are penguins tracked?
Tracking devices with different technology are used depending on the information that needs to be collected. Satellite devices make it possible to track penguins online and know their position at all times. There is no need to collect the device to obtain the information. Devices with GPS technology, on the other hand, have to be obtained to obtain the information and it is not known where the penguin is during its journey. The collars have a trigger mechanism with an internal clock that researchers can program. Typically, researchers set the timer so that the collar drops off just before the batteries run out and the collar stops transmitting. Additionally, the collars are attached with steel nuts and brass bolts that corrode in salt water, so the collar can fall off even if the release mechanism fails. Once they fall off, researchers can use GPS tracking to find the collar again (as long as it is in a discoverable location), download all the stored data, process it and send it out again.
Does it hurt the animals?
International protocols for the use of tracking devices on penguins are followed. We also only use materials that have been proven to be safe for penguins. The devices are attached to the lower back where they do not interfere with diving or swimming. Special straps are used to attach the devices to the feathers rather than the skin.
Are penguins friendly?
Since penguins are not afraid of people but also like to keep to themselves, they are neither friendly nor unfriendly to people. When people are calm and respect their space and avoid sudden or threatening movements, the penguins let their curiosity guide them and allow people to interact with them.
Will the penguins become extinct?
Arctic penguins, such as the emperor penguin in Antarctica, are at high risk of extinction in the next 30 to 40 years. That's because they rely on the Arctic's cold temperatures and ice caps, which are warming and melting as a result of climate change.
How do you track a penguin? (How do conservationists track penguins?)
Penguins are usually tracked using satellite transmitters located in small trailers between the animals' feathers. These trackers send signals to satellites and tell conservationists the exact location of the penguins so they can track the penguins' movements and patterns.
Can penguins fly?
No, penguins can't fly. They do have wings, but their bodies are too heavy for the wings to lift and carry them into the air. However, their wings are perfectly adapted to function like flippers in the freezing waters of the Arctic, making them skilled and fast swimmers.
Do penguins have teeth?
Although penguins use their mouths to catch and eat prey, they have no teeth and instead use their pointed beaks to hook and catch fish from the water. They then shred them using the tiny spines on their tongues and the roofs of their mouths.
Do penguins eat meat?
Yes, penguins are carnivores, meaning they eat only meat. As arctic animals that spend more than half of their time in the water, penguins feed primarily on fish, squid, krill and crustaceans.
Do penguins lay eggs?
Yes, penguins lay eggs. Some penguin species lay two eggs at a time, others only one. Once the egg is laid, the male penguin incubates it between his legs to keep it warm until it hatches.
Are penguins mammals?
Although penguins do not have all the characteristics of typical birds, as they live primarily in water and cannot fly, they are still considered birds and not mammals. This is because they fit the biological classification of birds as they are feathered, warm-blooded and egg-laying creatures.

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Clara U.

Nicht nur das Kuscheltier ist von hoher Qualität, sondern auch die Patenschaftsurkunde gibt dem Ganzen eine sehr persönliche Note.

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Benjamin T.

Ich war auf der Suche nach einem sinnvollen Geschenk und habe es mit diesem Kuscheltier gefunden. Das Live Tracking ist eine geniale Idee.

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Lars D.

Wir haben das Pinguin-Kuscheltier als Geschenk gewählt und sind beeindruckt von der Qualität und dem Bildungswert des Trackings.

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Jakob B.

Die Idee, ein Kuscheltier mit einer echten Patenschaft und Tracking zu verbinden, ist fantastisch. Unsere ganze Familie ist begeistert.

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Ida A.

Das Pinguin-Kuscheltier ist bei uns zuhause ein voller Erfolg. Besonders die Patenschaftsurkunde hat einen bleibenden Eindruck hinterlassen.

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