Researchers have finally found a long-sought colony of emperor
penguins in eastern Antarctica, but they say it's been split in two due
to a glacier break. Moreover, a tally of the 6,000 chicks among these
two populations suggests there are more emperor penguin parents in this
part of the frozen continent than previously thought.
French scientists spied the waddling, flightless birds on winter sea ice near the Mertz Glacier while on their way to Dumont d'Urville Station. (The documentary "March of the Penguins" was filmed near this research base.)
French scientists spied the waddling, flightless birds on winter sea ice near the Mertz Glacier while on their way to Dumont d'Urville Station. (The documentary "March of the Penguins" was filmed near this research base.)
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