One day in February, Dindim simply disappeared. It is unknown where the black and white creature ventured off to, but months later he returned.
"Because penguins are usually very loyal to their pair and breeding site, where they spend the summer, they tend to come back to the same place every year," said Krajewski.
Pereira de Souza heard a loud squeak coming from his back yard that June and Dindim was there, waiting for him. The two were reunited again. This has happened every year since: The penguin returns in late June and stays until mid-February.
Krajewski says they don't know where Dimdim goes the rest of the year, but the biologist says it's extremely unlikely that he travels to Patagonia, which is thousands of miles away.
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