Penguins Accidentally Took Selfie After They Found a Cam In Antarctica

Penguins Accidentally Took Selfie After They Found a Cam In Antarctica

Expeditions to the Antarctica are constantly filled with surprises since it is such a distant territory that still offers a whole lot of even more uncharted land.

Eddie Gault who is an Australian, went on an expedition there and took his cam with him to take photos of penguin colonies. out of these fascinating photos he managed to take, he also ended up having a photo of penguins taking a selfie.

Penguins Accidentally Took Selfie After They Found a Cam In Antarctica
Penguins Accidentally Took Selfie After They Found a Cam In Antarctica

Gault visited Auster Rookery and intended to record a group of Emperor penguins, left his camera near them to record their daily lives. After he left his cam there, among the penguins came close to the cam, and as can be seen in the photo, a penguin knocked the camera over and accidentally took a selfie along with other penguins.

If you don’t know much info about Emperor penguins, they are the biggest penguin types on the planet and can have an average height of 45 inches.

They can also live up to twenty years and are likewise used to stay in severe problems, such as the Antarctic weather conditions. Emperor penguins live in colonies and their breeding period is in Winter, a time when female penguins lay their eggs and leave them in the care of the male penguins.

If you want to discover more regarding Emperor penguins you can find a lot of footage taken at Auster Rookery on the web.