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14.07.2011
🎬 Чи літають пінгвіни? (Do Penguins Fly? / Les pingouins volent-ils?)
🎨 Жанр: Анімація
🎞️ Режисер: Альбан Лельєвр (Alban Lelièvre)
🏢 Студія: Planktoon studio

👨‍🎨 Анімація: Фабріс Сеня (Fabrice Senia)
💡 Освітлення (Lighting): Себастьян Прібіль (Sebastien Pribile) та Венсан Дюпоншель (Vincent Duponchel)
🎛️ Композитинг (Compositing): Віллі Бізсент (Willy Bissainte) та Сан Мішель Лімет (Sun Michel Limet)
🔊 Звукове оформлення: Жан-Крістоф Борк (Jean Cristophe Bork)


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World Teachers Day © Art Wolfe/Getty Images

It's World Teachers' Day, time to celebrate those who dedicate their lives to transmitting knowledge, skills, and experience. Just as teachers shape minds and futures, nature too offers its own ways of passing knowledge. Nestled in the rocky landscapes of the Antarctic Peninsula and Antarctic islands, gentoo penguin hatchlings, born in pairs, benefit from dedicated parental support. The father and mother raise them in a bonded, monogamous pair, bringing food back to the stony nest they have built together. After being fed and raised for 30 days, the chicks join a larger flock known as a crèche or nursery for safety and to learn social behavior. Penguin parents and their community pass on their wisdom through the language of survival.
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Penguin Awareness Day © Elmar Weiss/Getty Images

We're celebrating Penguin Awareness Day in the Falkland Islands, taking a stroll with some king penguins. Kings are the second-largest penguin species, only outranked in stature by their emperor penguin cousins. And while the kings" tuxedo coloring gives them a dash of the debonair, it also provides an important and more practical purpose: camouflage. When the birds dive deep into the ocean looking for food, their black feathers disguise the birds from predators above, while their white undersides do the reverse. Kings are legendary for their diving prowess—in their quest for tasty squid and lanternfish, they can dive to depths of 300 feet, and some have even been spotted nearly 1,000 feet beneath the surface. Underwater, these flightless birds are the epitome of grace. On land, however, they are not so graceful, and waddle or "toboggan" on their bellies to get around.

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