They have only caught one so far, that was housed at Edinburgh Zoo.
Edinburgh Zoo has a penguin parade every day during the summer.
Today its focus has changed and it primarily houses tundra species, including some animals which have been moved from Edinburgh Zoo itself.
Today Edinburgh Zoo continues work on the conservation of animal species and acts as an educational resource.
Edinburgh Zoo was the first zoo in the world to house and to breed penguins.
In 2003, Edinburgh Zoo announced an ambitious, £58 million expansion and development plan that is to take place over the next ten to twenty years.
Edinburgh Zoo is the national centre for primate behavioural research.
Edinburgh Zoo, for 1 site, had a budget in 1990 of over £65,000 per year for advertising, including highly effective bus campaigns.
Edinburgh Zoo is going to start growing bamboo to feed the two giant pandas who'll be setting up home there in the next few weeks.
Since then the Edinburgh Zoo has seen upwards of 50 000 people using it for this purpose in a year.