Curious penguins captured checking out video camera
By: Melissa Hudson
Posted: Mar 8, 2018 3:21 PM EDT
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AUSTER ROOKERY, Antarctica (CNN) - Two Emperor penguins in Antarctica stumbled across a camera left in the ice Wednesday night by expeditioner Eddie Gault.
The curious birds flipped it over to face skyward, then looked right into the lens.
The Australian Antarctic Division posted the 38-second clip on its Twitter page.
The "cool" video was captured at the Auster Rookery near Australia's Mawson Research Station.
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