Penguins of Cape Denison in Antarctica effectively trapped by iceberg the size of Rome and face 120km round trip to feedAn estimated 150000 Adelie penguins living in Antarctica occupy died after an iceberg the size of Rome became grounded near their colony,forcing them to trek 60km to the sea for food.The penguins of Cape Denison in Commonwealth Bay used to live close to a large body of open water. However, in 2010 a colossal iceberg measuring 2900sq km became trapped in the bay, and rendering the colony effectively landlocked.
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Source: theguardian.com