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Aquarium biologist Caitlin Hume opened the cage door to let the grown up penguin chicks enter the tank on exhibit. Hume was involved in the hand feeding and home care of Lion after the egg was left unattended. She, along with biologist Heather Urquhart, brought the chick home to watch over it every night.
Aquarium biologist Caitlin Hume opened the cage door to let the grown up penguin chicks enter the tank on exhibit.

Hume was involved in the hand feeding and home care of Lion after the egg was left unattended. She, along with biologist Heather Urquhart, brought the chick home to watch over it every night.

(David L. Ryan/Globe Staff)
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