The penguin bunched up to warm the cubs
In order to warm up small animals, mature Antarctic emperor penguins often gather in large groups and stand around.
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In Antarctica, small penguins face extreme weather conditions, when the heat background is freezing and the wind blows very hard.
To warm up and protect the young pups in the herd, the adult emperor penguins often gather in large groups and stand in a circle around them.
The feathers of this bird have been covered with snow.The bird keeps the baby in the leg to keep it warm, while the mother bird is looking for food.
During the hatching season, the male will stay to hatch the eggs and protect the children, while the children will go to the sea to find food.After about two months, they will return and find their family with a specific call.
The baby penguin is sleeping in a nest covered by snow.
40-50 day old penguins follow an adult.
The immature emperor penguin will have brown fur around the chest, back and head.During development, these feathers will gradually dissipate.Adult penguins will no longer have brown fur but will show off their distinctive three-colored fur.
Emperor penguins are the largest and heaviest bird of all penguins.It is endemic to Antarctica.
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