The penguin swarms on the uninhabited island without ice
We are used to the image of a penguin living in Antarctica - a cold, icy place. But because of the herd reproduction, about 200,000 penguins migrated to the South Georgia Islands, south of the Pacific Ocean, where the island was deserted, without snow and ice.
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These are real images recorded by photographer Sergey Kokinskiy on the South Georgia Islands, not in cartoon images. Here in the cold winter the average temperature is only -5 degrees Celsius, which is different from the cold Antarctic year-round.
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