Ukrainian polar explorers showed a penguin's "swing" on an Antarctic iceberg: video
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Ukrainian polar explorers showed a penguin's "swing" on an Antarctic iceberg: video

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Ukrainian polar explorers from the "Akademik Vernadskyy" station in Antarctica showed a "swing" of penguins on an iceberg.

"Swing" for penguins in the Antarctic

The National Antarctic Science Center has released a video of Ukrainian polar explorer Oleksandr Mylashevskyy, who managed to record the "fun" of penguins during a sea trip.

When you are a penguin in the Antarctic, the swing is suitable for you. During the sea trip, our polar explorers managed to film an interesting moment: how a group of penguins was swinging on a small iceberg.

Polar scientists note that a penguin "party" has gathered at the ice's edge. Adélie penguins joined the subantarctic penguins, more than five thousand of which live near the Vernadskyy station (very few of these birds are on the island of Ukrainian polar explorers).

The birds rested a little, chattered among themselves and went on to hunt for wings in the ocean. We hope this video will give you some happy moments even in these difficult times.

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