(8)That penguin's not neglected, it is moulting. That penguin's not neglected. It is Moulting. It can't help it that halfway through it looks revolting(8)
"Cesar, you wanna protect your family and I want to protect mine." is really starting to get to me... I'm not gonna go see that movie just because I already hate that short clip so much right now. I just watched xFactorGaming, Linus Tech Tips and now Earth Unplugged and seen the same advert on every channel. Adblock is a thing, yes, but there's no way I'm gonna use it cos of that one advert and prevent revenue from flowing to the channels I like. Oh and that is the most brutal way I know to change fur/feathers for winter. 3 weeks of wating... Can't they help each other to shed faster or what? Penguins are amazing creaturs of nature.
So, this mass-shedding evidently occurs during Feb-March, just past the middle of the Antarctic Summer, with 24/7 sunlight, yet still freezing cold, as shown here!!!
Nicholas Mcelmurry the animals are wild, you can't go there and feed them. I mean, it's not the way it's supposed to be. Humans have the retarded need of messing up with things and intervene. They're in their natural abitat, they know how hard is for them to get food and how crucial is. Nature isn't a place of harmony and love, it's a dangerous place full of death, cruelty and beauty. Animals die because they can't get food, but it's part of the cicle, you can't just go there and feed them, they have genetics that tells them how to hunt, how to get advantages. If you feed an entire especies they would lost this "animal instinct" part and become animals of habits. They would die for now on if humans don't feed them. It's like the wolves that turned into dogs because they knew it was easier for them to be feed by humans than to go out there and try to catch some prey. The fact that humans give food to a certain animal/species in the long run could lead them to the extintion of the species itself creating a new kind of animal, a derivation of the original one but with some of it's natural skills adapted to the animal/human relationship. Imagine the equivalent of a penguin to a wolf that turned into a little puppy.
Earth is a wonderful planet.
Ummmm
@WHALEx3 ummmm what? 4 years later but I don't care
Penguins are amazing!!!
What about starting a pillow making business with all those feathers. Anyone ready for a partnership?
nooo ;-; just leave the animals alone
Better not. That's why the great auk went extinct in 19th century.
@Bilal Khalid 🤣
They are so adorable
1:09 me getting out of the pool
羽が生え変わって、大人へなるんですね
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This is amazing
Penguins are fascinating
I saw a comment about the Happy Feet movie and it brought me here 😂
I can just imagine if this Goji fought any other kaiju, he would just fight like an elephant seal and knock his body into them
(8)That penguin's not neglected, it is moulting. That penguin's not neglected. It is Moulting. It can't help it that halfway through it looks revolting(8)
emperor penguins fast for nearly 4 months...
so many of 'em
That's just cute
that's just life
Chinstrap penguins are so funny looking
"Cesar, you wanna protect your family and I want to protect mine." is really starting to get to me... I'm not gonna go see that movie just because I already hate that short clip so much right now. I just watched xFactorGaming, Linus Tech Tips and now Earth Unplugged and seen the same advert on every channel. Adblock is a thing, yes, but there's no way I'm gonna use it cos of that one advert and prevent revenue from flowing to the channels I like.
Oh and that is the most brutal way I know to change fur/feathers for winter. 3 weeks of wating... Can't they help each other to shed faster or what? Penguins are amazing creaturs of nature.
I knew a penguin once. He took his whiskey on the rocks.
So, this mass-shedding evidently occurs during Feb-March, just past the middle of the Antarctic Summer, with 24/7 sunlight, yet still freezing cold, as shown here!!!
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When they shead their feathers it still looks like they are covered. Why does some stick out?
Cuz' those are the old feathers getting pushed out by the new ones growing beneath them.
換羽真っ最中~~~
痒いね…
😱😱😱
Cheesetrap
I don't understand why nobody leaves a few buckets of fish for them if they're there filming them any way ???
there are there to document the natural course of things not intervene by giving them food, nor save them if they are dying.
Nicholas Mcelmurry the animals are wild, you can't go there and feed them. I mean, it's not the way it's supposed to be. Humans have the retarded need of messing up with things and intervene. They're in their natural abitat, they know how hard is for them to get food and how crucial is. Nature isn't a place of harmony and love, it's a dangerous place full of death, cruelty and beauty. Animals die because they can't get food, but it's part of the cicle, you can't just go there and feed them, they have genetics that tells them how to hunt, how to get advantages. If you feed an entire especies they would lost this "animal instinct" part and become animals of habits. They would die for now on if humans don't feed them.
It's like the wolves that turned into dogs because they knew it was easier for them to be feed by humans than to go out there and try to catch some prey.
The fact that humans give food to a certain animal/species in the long run could lead them to the extintion of the species itself creating a new kind of animal, a derivation of the original one but with some of it's natural skills adapted to the animal/human relationship. Imagine the equivalent of a penguin to a wolf that turned into a little puppy.
Nicholas McElmurry they won't eat, they are on a fast. Nature at work & any intervention will only cause harm to the colony.
It does not matter, because the contents of that bucket would freeze anyway.