Scientists spot previously unknown colonies of emperor penguins in Antarctica
- Previously unknown colonies of emperor penguins have been discovered in Antarctica through satellite imagery.
- These newly identified colonies indicate that emperor penguins are adapting and relocating due to melting ice caused by climate change.
- The findings help scientists understand the penguins' movements and the challenges they face in a warming world.
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The penguin has leucism. It is a genetic variation that affects the color of an animal's skin, feathers or coat. Watch the video in the note.
·Buenos Aires, Argentina
Read Full ArticleIt happened by observing the traces of their excrement on Antarctic ice from Space, but due to climate change these animals are not doing well
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