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A young emperor penguin jumps off a 50-foot cliff for its first swim in Atka Bay, Antarctica. Bertie Gregory/National Geographic National Geographic spotlighted its Pictures of the Year in its ...
@Dom said, "Fifty-foot cliff jumping for first swim is wild!" @KateDogg4 wondered, "How do they get out of the water?" I agree with @Aaron Clay who said, "Penguins belly flopping is the cutest ...
Seo responded, "Penguins have a body structure that is good at absorbing shocks." Commenter @lucian.shoots pointed out, "It fascinates me how these penguins can jump, and not kill their buddies ...
Yet this baby king penguin called Pesto from Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium seems to be even more special. At just 9 months, he’s already breaking all the records with his impressive weight of 22 ...
The viral baby penguin named Pesto is growing up! See the new pics of him shedding his brown feathers and growing his new, waterproof plumage. ... Many of the other penguins at Sea Life Melbourne ...
Emperor penguins are also known to dive to depths of more than 1,640 feet (500 meters) making them the deepest diving birds in the world, where they are able to hold their breath for up to 20 ...
He’s a “walking feathery poop machine.” And he’s also a celebrity. Meet Pesto the king penguin. At just nine months old and 22.5 kilograms (50 pounds), he’s already bigger than his ...
The penguin chick’s birth was a bit of a struggle, as she couldn’t break out of her shell on her own, Eric Fox, New England Aquarium assistant curator of penguins, said in the Aug. 2 aquarium ...