Thousands of bodily penguins land on the ice in Antarctica

A ski guide recorded the image of a penguin flock to the ice and waddled.

The sight of a series of penguins jumping from the sea to shore was recorded by Miles Clark, a ski guide, at Paradise Bay, Antarctica, Story Trender reported on November 24. Miles is guiding an expedition from Ushuaia, Argentina to the Antarctic Peninsula.

Picture 1 of Thousands of bodily penguins land on the ice in Antarctica
Gentoo penguins swim near the shore and jump out of the water.

In the video, the children swim near the shore and jump out of the water. Some even appeared unsteady when they landed on the ice. However, they quickly regained their balance and moved towards the herd forward.

Gentoo penguin is the fastest swimming penguin with speeds up to 36km / h. In the winter, after months of living in the South Ocean, they moved to the South Pole to shelter and begin the nesting season.

"I have never seen anything like that before. It was the most interesting image I've ever seen. Penguins are underwater ninjas but they look very funny when walking on land. They are not afraid of humans. At that time there were at least 3,000 penguins, but I think the tens of thousands will eventually come, " Miles said.