A couple of gay male penguins are given an incubated egg

At Sydney Oceanographic Institute (Australia), a pair of gay male penguins named Sphen and Magic finally satisfy their desire to be parents after the time of hatching fake eggs.

Penguins are quite special, especially their gender issues. Heard is a rare story, but gay penguins also have 'love' like people and even want to have . children. That is the case of the Penguin and the Penguin couple at Sydney Oceanographic Institute.

The couple Sphen and Magic often cling to each other on a normal level attracted the attention and favorites of everyone at the Institute of Oceanography.

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Two gay birds Sphen and Magic are "happy" when they receive eggs to hatch.

Information from the Sydney Institute said that these two penguins often bow to each other, swim together, team up. This is a way for gay penguins to express their affection, saying they love the other.

Not only that, many people will be surprised when the penguin Sphen also gives Magic a special pebble as a way to propose to his partner.

In particular, these two gay penguins are two male birds, so the Oceanic Institute decided to "fabricate" them with a fake egg for incubation.

Surprisingly, the two penguins Sphen and Magic did not "strange" the fake egg but proved very excited. Before that, these strange penguins had accumulated a lot of stones for their nests like other penguins. It's even bigger than the other couples in the region, but unfortunately they can't reproduce naturally.

In front of the feelings of two gay penguins, Sydney Aquarium finally decided to give these penguins a real egg to hatch.

Currently, as noted by the Institute of Oceanography, Sphen and Magic take turns brooding and coordinating to take care of the egg very thoughtfully waiting for the day when the baby hatches.