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Sphen and Magic were two male gentoo penguins at the Sea Life Sydney Aquarium. After meeting in 2018, they adopted and raised two chicks together, becoming internationally famous and symbolic for the Australian gay rights movement. Sphen died in August 2024 at the age of 11.


History

Sphen was born at
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, whereas Magic was born at the Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium three years later. Magic and Sphen first met in the summer of 2018 at the Sea Life Sydney Aquarium, where they were part of a colony of 33 penguins. They courted by bowing, bringing each other pebbles, and accepting each other's pebbles, and then by singing to each other. During mating season, aquarium managers noted that the couple had made the biggest nest and had sat on it constantly, taking turns to do so for 28 days, a significantly better result than the other penguins. The aquarium's penguin keepers made the decision that the pair should be allowed to raise a chick, and alerted leadership that this would be the case, which executives embraced. Managers gave them a dummy egg, which they successfully nursed. As a result, when a heterosexual penguin couple left an egg unattended, the workers gave the egg to Sphen and Magic. Being younger, Magic initially spent less time caring for the egg, though later learned to do so more frequently. The egg hatched on a Friday in October that year, weighing and being the only egg to have hatched in the entire colony. The chick was named Baby Sphengic, and in January 2019, the chick was revealed to be a female and renamed Lara. In November 2019 it was revealed that the couple were fostering a second chick after zoo staff saw another couple struggling to incubate two eggs simultaneously. This second chick was named Clancy. In 2024, following a deterioration in Sphen's health, the aquarium's veterinary team euthanised him to end his discomfort and pain. Zoo staff brought Magic to his side to mourn; he sang, which was echoed by the other 45 penguins in the colony. Sphen's death, at the age of 11, was announced on 22 August 2024; the cause of his deterioration will be investigated.


Impact

The year prior to the pair meeting, in 2017,
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was legalized; the penguins became a larger symbol of this. The aquarium initially published videos about the penguins, including their singing and making of a pebble nest. Responses to this varied, with some homophobic commenters arguing that the word "gay" should not be used for the penguins, that they were "just friends" and that their relationship was "unnatural". Some conservatives argued that the penguins were being used to promote a political agenda. The penguins inspired a float for the
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parade, featured in the
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'', and were referenced in Australia's education syllabus. Richard Dilly, the aquarium manager, noted that through the fame of the penguins the aquarium had been able to share messages concerning conservation,
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,
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and the protection of wild penguins through fundraising initiatives.


See also

*
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* Homosexual behavior in penguins *
List of animals displaying homosexual behavior For these animals, there is documented evidence of homosexual behavior of one or more of the following kinds: sex, courtship, affection, pair bonding, or parenting, as noted in researcher and author Bruce Bagemihl's 1999 book ''Biological Exub ...
*
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