Penguins die in mass in Antarctica
The status of mass death of Antarctic penguins is reflected by photographs of Daniel J. Cox photographer, possibly due to climate change or severe food shortage.
Penguins die in mass in Antarctica
Climate change is causing incalculable consequences. For wild animals, penguins are not the only species affected by this natural phenomenon. Polar bears are also in serious " food scarcity ".
The photographer said, according to his observations and notes, if 1987, the polar bear feeding period ended in mid-November, then in 2001, this time had to It will only last until mid-December to end, as food is increasingly scarce.
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