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When you arrive at the South Pole, it is like entering a fairy tale world. The magnificent glacier and snowy mountains are presented in front of you. There is no ripple on the water, calm as a mirror, and there are large ice floes and light blue icebergs floating on it. Penguins are the spirits of this land. Seeing them, they feel more important for environmental protection.
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When you arrive at the South Pole, it is like entering a fairy tale world. The magnificent glacier and snowy mountains are presented in front of you. There is no ripple on the water, calm as a mirror, and there are large ice floes and light blue icebergs floating on it. Penguins are the spirits of this land. Seeing them, they feel more important for environmental protection.
The famous emperor penguins live on the island of Culverville in Antarctica, and they usually move in groups and waddle together. Sometimes they also raise their heads and roar, and look at their dazed eyes, which are really super cute. There will also be many sea lions and seals lying on ice and sleeping, and you get close to them, and they are too lazy to look at you, really bulky enough.
The island of Culverville in the South Pole is not very large, but the concentration of penguins living here is the largest on the entire Antarctic island. On such a small island, there are nearly 40,000 penguins living here, which has become an observation station for penguins, through which the family can study their social and social relationships, providing a considerable amount of data for better protection.
The island of Culverville is home to a large number of Antarctic emperor penguins, with red mouth tip making their mark, and it is very interesting to go up to the island and observe them carefully. They are swaying and wagging in line to walk, that feels really too cute, remember to hold up your camera to take a good shot of their cute look.
Generally, when you go to the South Pole, you will go to several penguins' residences. There are three common penguins on the regular route, namely the Jintu penguins, the hat-band penguins and the Adelaide penguins. You can see the penguins very close, and the summer in the South Pole is the season for their reproduction.
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