March of the Penguins - 2005
2005-01-26
4.1
Tens of thousands of Antarctica's emperor penguins make an astonishing journey to breed their young Annually. They walkmarching day and night into the deepest, driest and coldest continent in the world 70 miles in file. Morgan Freeman narrates this unique narrative touched with humor and living with excitement. Dramatic photography captures the beauty and drama that is staggering of parent penguins that, in the winter that is darkened, take turns beating their egg and then drifting into the ocean in search of food. They are hunted by predators storms lash them. However, their chicks' safety makes everything worth. Therefore follow the leader... to experience!!
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Tammy DeBoard
I don't think there is any other animal that goes through what these animals do. They are one tough bird.
Bessie Woods
such a beautiful documentary I could watch shows like this everyday..Nature and our wildlife is amazing...thank u so much for sharing these amazing stories with us to all involved in giving this opportunity to us.., hello from Kentucky 10 15 24
Tammy DeBoard
They were finally discovered in 1997. Someone was flying over and spotted them. It's amazing what they go through.
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