Adélie penguins feared to hold died after a giant iceberg slice their colony off from the sea could hold waddled off to find a new home - scientist saysThe 150000 penguins feared to hold died after a giant iceberg left their colony in Antarctica effectively landlocked could be alive and well and living elsewhere, a scientist has suggested.
The Adélie penguins were presumed to hold perished after their colony shrank drastically following the arrival of an iceberg the size of Rome close to their habitat in Cape Denison. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com