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  • Hard to believe, but penguins can run as demonstrated by theis Gentoo Penguin n the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica Cruise
    SS-Gentoo-Penguin-Running.jpg
  • This penguin is molting - an annual process that usually takes about 2 weeks during which they are forced to stay on land and unable to feed because during the molt they are no longer waterproof. But, never fear penguins gorge themselves beforehand and they have plenty of fat of which to live. on the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica Cruise
    SS-Gentoo-Penguin-Molting.jpg
  • Momma penguin feeding her very healthy and large young on the Shetland Islands, Antarctica Cruise
    SS-Towering-Rocks-Snow-Covered-Land.jpg
  • South Shetland Islands, Antarctica Cruise
    SS-Skua-in-Flight.jpg
  • South Shetland Islands, Antarctica Cruise
    SS-Gentoo-Penguin-into-Water-2.jpg
  • Gentoo penguin entering the fridged waters to go in search of food.in the Shetland Islands, Antarctica Cruise
    SS-Gentoo-Penguin-into-Water-1.jpg
  • Snowy Sheathbills can be found near the penguin colony as here, in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica Cruise
    SS-Snowy-Sheathbill.jpg
  • South Shetland Islands, Antarctica Cruise
    SS-Antarctica-WaterScape-2.jpg
  • South Shetland Islands, Antarctica Cruise
    SS-Antarctica-WaterScape-1.jpg
  • South Shetland Islands, Antarctica Cruise
    SS-Natures-Snow-and-Rock-Abstract.jpg
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