Adélie penguins diving off an iceberg in Antarctica
Adélie penguins diving off an iceberg in Antarctica (© Mike Hill/Getty Images)
One giant leap for penguins
Are these Adélie penguins jumping for joy because it's World Penguin Day? Or maybe they’re just looking for a snack as they dive off this iceberg. Adélies live on Antarctica and nearby islands all year long, but in the autumn and winter they spend most of their time near the coast. They can dive as deep as 575ft (175m) or travel as far as 185 miles to find krill, fish, and squid.
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