Emperor penguins seem to be vanishing by the thousands during their most vulnerable period, when they must shed and regrow their feathers on stable ice.
King penguins are adapting to climate change in a way that seems to help them breed successfully, which is unusual.
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Spotting penguins in the snow in Antarctica
Join us on an incredible Antarctic adventure as we spot penguins in their snowy natural habitat. A must-see wildlife ...
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King penguins are thriving in a warmer climate, but it may not last
Longer summers are allowing more king penguin chicks to bulk up and survive the winter, but the penguins' main fishing area is shifting further away as temperatures rise ...
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A Quiet Threat Endangering Most Animals Is Strangely Helping King Penguins Thrive
A new study finds king penguins are thriving in warming conditions for now, though climate change could still threaten them.
The tall black-and-white residents of Antarctica, who waddle around its icy landscape, are in peril thanks to the rapidly ...
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How skuas hunt in Antarctica’s penguin colonies
Antarctica’s wildlife can be both beautiful and brutal. In this video, a skua targets penguin chicks within a colony. It’s a natural reminder of the harsh survival rules of the Antarctic ecosystem.
Scientists studying satellite images of Antarctica accidentally made a troubling discovery about emperor penguins during their vulnerable, molting season. See why they’re worried that thousands of ...
Tourists were stunned when a pair of orcas tried to hunt a gentoo penguin alongside their ship. Here’s what happened next.
While deployed, the icebreaker marked its 50th year of service and freed the cruise ship Scenic Eclipse II from dense ice, among other operations.
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