Diary of the Emperor Penguin. The director stayed in Antarctica for nearly 2 years, so we met this fat goose with a golden pattern on the head in 85 minutes. Emperor Penguins are really born travelers. In order for the babies to be born in a relatively safe and stable climate, the only disadvantage is the lack of food in the south. They trek from the north for 3 months to Omok. Emperor Penguin father and Emperor Penguin mother met each other in the dance and had love. Two months later, the little penguin came to the world with a plop. Mother Penguin puts the egg on the paw of Daddy Penguin's feet with her mouth and feet. Daddy Penguin's natural thick feather belly has just covered the egg. The mother penguin started to go to the far sea to find food, while the father penguin stood there and waited for a long time. They flocked together, resisting the extreme night and cold storm. The feathers on his back are mixed with snow seeds, and the warm life under his belly.
Mother Penguin came back 2 months later. They had to arrive within 24 hours of the baby penguin's birth to hand over to the hungry father Penguin. Now it's the turn of the penguin father's foraging trip. Before leaving, the father and son screamed at each other and remembered each other's voices. When the father was away, the little penguin pecked food from his mother's mouth, and gradually grew up: he walked for the first time and avoided predation by birds for the first time. . . . .
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