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Charming Chick Photos: Antarctica's Baby Penguins
Charming Chick Photos: Antarctica's Baby Penguins
Charming Chick Photos: Antarctica's Baby Penguins

Amazing emperor penguins

(Image credit: International Polar Foundation)A recent visit to a remote emperor penguin colony on East Antarctica's Princess Ragnhild Coast found 15,000 penguins living in four groups, including thousands of cute, fuzzy chicks. The expedition leaders watched penguin parents deliver regurgitated meals to their demanding young, as the entire group slowly waddled toward the open sea 6 miles (10 kilometers) away.

Penguin parade

(Image credit: International Polar Foundation)A parade of penguins heads for the sea, to hunt for fish, squid and other marine creatures.

Sea of chicks

(Image credit: International Polar Foundation)Further inland, thousands of chicks wait for their parents to return with a warm meal.

Two sleepy chicks

(Image credit: International Polar Foundation)Fuzzy baby penguins take a nap on the Antarctic ice.

Ice cliff

(Image credit: International Polar Foundation)A tall ice cliff shelters the penguin colony from Antarctica's fierce winds.

Feeding time

(Image credit: International Polar Foundation)Penguin parents regurgitate meals for their chicks. The chicks are raised far inland from the edge of the ice, where snapping seals might make a meal of penguin young.

Feed me!

(Image credit: International Polar Foundation)A baby penguin asks for more food.

Adorable Adélies

(Image credit: International Polar Foundation)Adélie penguins are smaller and shorter than emperor penguins.

Emperor closeup

(Image credit: International Polar Foundation)The regal visage of an Emperor penguin glistens under the summer Antarctic sun.

Lunch launch

(Image credit: International Polar Foundation)Emperor penguins launch themselves onto the ice after a hunt.

Who are you?

(Image credit: International Polar Foundation)An inquisitive emperor penguin checks out visitors from Belgium's Princess Elisabeth polar research station.

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