Looking up to the clear blue skies, penguins on South Georgia Island in
the southern Atlantic Ocean think there is something amiss. Pictures
taken on the island, a well-known breeding colony for royal penguins,
show there's no snow. The naturally curious animals look so out of place
that they are almost cartoon-like to watch in what seems to be outside
of their natural environment.
But it's not unusual for the islands
not to have snow.
In fact, June marks the start of their winter and the more familiar
white-covered landscape should return within the next couple of weeks
when temperatures usually reach -5°C.
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