Some Known Things About World War II, Penguins and Million
Facts About World War II, Penguins and Million.
Facts About World War II, Penguins and Million.
Why we need to stop the melting of ice caps and glaciers, and how we as humans can stop the cycle of melting that could lead to catastrophic consequences.
Pelicans, dolphins and sea lions: On the beaches of Peru are numerous animal carcasses washed up. Why do the animals the en masse, is a mystery until now.
Writing about a feel good family movie called Mr Poppers Penguins with Jim Carry.
Every year, penguins in European Zoos die of malaria. A new study into the phenomenon has started this summer and results are expected soon. Researchers hope to identify the mosquitoes carrying the disease and learn more about their breeding grounds and habits.
Penguins look harmless enough and their antics on TV are quite amusing, yet few viewers realize the menace posed by these ravenous black and white birds of the cold waters of the Antarctic.
Once they find one another, they would stand breast to breast, repeatedly bowing to each other as they sing love songs to each other. As soon as the females lay eggs, they vanish into the sea, leaving the males to starve for two months until the eggs hatch.
White thought to be native only to the Northern Hemisphere, penguins can really be found in Antartica, Australia, New Zealand, South America, and South Africa.