See penguins teach you how to go

The whole scene is rare in nature and most of us have just seen it on film, which has entered the lens of the 51-year-old wild photographer Jan Vermeer. Mr. Vermeer took the job from the Netherlands to Antarctic Snow Island to record the little wonder.

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A young emperor penguin graciously instructed his friend how to walk on the snow

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The pair seems to be helping each other through the frozen terrain

The veteran photographer confided: "Fortunately, the emperor penguins are not afraid of people who have never seen us before, because this is the most remote place in the world. Penguins are also calculated. curious, and if you wait long enough, they will get closer to you. "

During his trip, Mr. Vermeer observed many times that young penguins enjoyed a peaceful day, under the sunlight on the cold land, because there was no close predators.

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The two friends seem to be chatting happily, using their wings to gesture

A young emperor penguin graciously instructed his friend how to walk in the snow, while their other two friends seemed to be chatting happily, using the wing to gesture. Mr. Vermeer also took a picture showing a group of penguins gathering to keep warm.

According to Mr. Vermeer, the young birds don't have much anxiety compared to their parents. The parents will have to find a place 100km away from the sea to hatch their eggs in the cold winter. When the heat of summer begins to melt most of the ice, the sea will get closer and when the young hatches, they will be ready to dive.

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A group of penguins are gathering to keep warm together

Each penguin lays an egg and leaves it for its mates, before going back to sea for 2 months. During the brooding process, penguins will stop their normal activities, focusing only on protecting eggs. They use fat stored in the body to maintain strength.

Usually, male penguins will lose half of their body weight after this process. At the end of the two-month period, the male penguin and female will rotate their roles to ensure their own health.