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Penguins of Byculla: The zoo stars who made Mumbai fall in love (see pics)

Richa Pinto
| TNN | Last updated on - Jul 4, 2025, 12:45 IST
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Penguins pay off at Byculla zoo

Humboldt penguins, introduced in 2016, have not only captivated visitors but also generated over ₹40 crore in revenue for BMC, proving to be both a biological and financial success.


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Rs 25.83 cr spent on penguin upkeep

BMC revealed via RTI that it spent ₹25.83 crore over five years on caring for penguins, including healthcare, habitat maintenance, and staff costs like vets and engineers.

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Zoo visitor boom crosses 1 crore

Over 1 crore visitors flocked to Byculla zoo during this time, drawn largely by the penguins. The surge helped BMC earn ₹40.39 crore, showing strong public interest in urban wildlife.

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RTI sparks spending debate

The RTI filed by activist Godfrey Pimenta revealed civic priorities—highlighting zoo costs compared to other expenses like housekeeping and garden maintenance.

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More on gardens than penguins

BMC spent Rs 58.31 crore combined on garden and housekeeping—over double what it spent on penguins. Critics suggest a review of civic spending priorities is due.

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Penguins prove a crowd-puller

The Humboldt penguins have become the star attraction at Byculla Zoo, drawing families, school groups, and wildlife lovers in huge numbers making them a key driver of footfall and public engagement.

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Penguin family grows from 8 to 21

The penguin population nearly tripled from 8 to 21 since their arrival from South Korea, indicating successful acclimatisation, care, and possible breeding efforts.


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RK
334 days ago
but the penguins are kept in very bad condition, with no snow no place to rest too less water for the number of penguins present. only money minting looks to be the motive of the zoo
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