PENGUINS sweltering in the heatwave have been built a special shower to keep them cool at a North Yorkshire aquarium.

The colony of Humboldt penguins, which are native to Chile and Peru, are used to warmer temperatures in the wild.

However, as the birds at Sea Life Scarborough have spent the majority of their lives in the north of England, this sustained hot weather is unusual for them and they’ve been keeping cool by splashing through sprinklers.

Head of animal care, Lyndsey Crawford-Darwell, said: “We’re not exactly used to all this sunshine in Scarborough and some of our penguins have been looking a little red faced.

“They have patches of exposed skin around their beaks which help to control temperature and these flush red when they’re warm.

“Humboldts have got an excellent central heating system but their air conditioning is not quite as good. They maintain heat incredibly well so as we’ve had so many hot days in a row we’ve made them a shower to wander through and help cool themselves down.”

Sea Life Scarborough is home to the only interactive penguin walkway in the region and visitors to the aquarium can get up close and personal with their feathered friends waddling past their feet.

Lyndsey added: “The walkway is one of the most popular parts of the attraction and especially in the sunshine it’s a great chance to enjoy the birds.

“In winter they often huddle in their nest boxes when it gets very cold but they’re all out and about at the moment which is lovely.”