The mystery of why hordes of baby penguins congregate at the top of vertiginously sheer cliffs in Antarctica has finally been solved – they are there to jump off. Filmmakers from National Geographic ...
Scores of baby penguins bravely dive off a massive 50-foot cliff for their first ever swim in the Antarctic below, new footage shows.
Extraordinary video captures emperor penguin chicks jumping off a 50-foot cliff in Antarctica. Nat Geo explorer Bertie Gregory was tracking the colony of 10,000 emperor penguin chicks for months. One ...
In newly released footage from National Geographic, baby penguins are seen bravely taking a 50-foot dive into the water below. In the video, nearly 700 emperor penguin chicks are gathered at the edge ...
Drone captures penguin chicks taking a huge plunge A Nat Geo drone was the first to document emperor penguin chicks jumping off a 50-foot ice shelf to reach the water.
Can you imagine being one of the first people to witness something that nobody else in the world has ever seen? That's what happened for National Geographic explorer Bertie Gregory when he was ...
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