![]() ![]() A hole appeared in the egg shell, and soon Roy and Silo had their very own baby! This time, something did happen! One day they heard peeping sounds. They took turns sitting on it and keeping it warm. ![]() Roy and Silo took good care of their egg. Gramzay, had been watching them, and when he found an egg that needed to be cared for, he put it in their nest. He brought it home, and he and Silo took turns sitting on it, like they saw the other penguin couples do. One day Roy found something that looked like an egg, but was really a rock. But Roy and Silo had no egg to sit on no baby to feed and love. They watched as the other couples took turns sitting on an egg, keeping it warm, until a baby penguinīroke out of the shell. Roy and Silo behaved like a couple, doing the same things that the male and female couples did. They didn’t pay much attention to the female penguins, and the females paid little attention to them. ![]() Roy and Silo live together in the penguin house with all the other penguin families. ![]() This 2000 book is a true story that happened in the Central Park zoo in New York City. And Tango Makes Three, written by Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell, and illustrated by Henry Cole, is a children’s picture book about two male penguins that hatch and raise a baby penguin. ![]()
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