Fluffy Baby Emperor Penguin Chicks Create Defensive Circle in a Brave Stand Against a Predatory Bird
by Lori Dorn from Laughing Squid on (#4674Z)
In another adorable preview from the the BBC show Spy in the Snow, a fluffy group of Emperor penguin chicks instinctively formed a defensive circle when a predatory petrel bird threatened one of their own. The defiant babies were doing a good job holding off the petrel, but a fiercely protective Adi(C)lie penguin jumped into the fray and redoubled security. Pretty soon, reinforcements arrived in the form of more Adi(C)lie penguins and a comforting Emperor spy-cam.
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