I have just finished watching Sir Richard Attenborough on Frozen Planet. Due to the fast melting Antarctica, these beautiful Adelie penguins are rapidly becoming extinct. In the 1970s they lived in their thousands and now only in their hundreds. A scientist who has been studying them since 1974 could not hold back the tears whilst discussing their history and future. They currently exist in such small numbers it upsets me knowing that climate change is responsible. No, actually the human population is responsible.
The stone hut was built by shipwreck survivors in 1903 and is a historic monument. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulet_Island. The island is visited frequently, so presumably if there were any danger of collapse, it would be attended to.
This is probably the finest video of Adelie penguins on the internet. Such awesome creatures, thanks for sharing :)
Was there in Dec. 2019. Awesome video. Nice to see the nearly grown chicks.
Well that's a lot of cute penguins.
9:29 "I'm gonna getcha! *falls*"
very good penguins. top notch
I have just finished watching Sir Richard Attenborough on Frozen Planet. Due to the fast melting Antarctica, these beautiful Adelie penguins are rapidly becoming extinct. In the 1970s they lived in their thousands and now only in their hundreds. A scientist who has been studying them since 1974 could not hold back the tears whilst discussing their history and future. They currently exist in such small numbers it upsets me knowing that climate change is responsible. No, actually the human population is responsible.
その年に生まれた若鳥だけでグループ行動するみたいですね。
一羽又は少数で遥か遠くまで冒険してるのが興味深い。
以前より頭数が増えてる気がする、逆に氷床が少ない。
15 minutes straight of adelie
Why are they wearing toupees’?
Que bichos increíbles y graciosos
7:18 For what are these piling up? It is dangerous for penguins.
The stone hut was built by shipwreck survivors in 1903 and is a historic monument. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulet_Island. The island is visited frequently, so presumably if there were any danger of collapse, it would be attended to.
Aren't they suppose to live on ice?
Plenty of them on ice at the end of the video. But they use small stones to make their nests, which is why they like this island.
10:12 Looks like a comedy routine from the 1960s
Sneezing penguin at 4:12
😂😂😂😂😂 so cute
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