Yves Adams photographed the world's first-known yellow penguin on South Georgia Island (Credit: Yves Adams/Kennedy News and Media)

King penguins, the second-largest penguin species, typically sport a distinct black-and-white coat with a yellowish-gold dash of color on their collar. However, one young penguin in the South Atlantic appears to have missed the memo on the dress code. It decided to forgo the black feathers and retain just the bright yellow plumage.