Robot Spy Rockhopper Penguin Deploys A Secret Weapon! #Video
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The tenacious rockhoppers finally make it up the cliffs to reclaim old nest sites but they are not warmly welcomed by other males that have already stated their claim to their sites.
Among the crowds is Robot Spy Rockhoppper...who deploys his secret weapon to get even closer to the penguins...EGGCAM!
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With their feisty nature, penguins are bringing up their young against the most extraordinary odds. Penguins – Spy in the Huddle spends nearly a year in their close company, deploying 50 spycams to capture as never before the true character of three very different, yet equally charismatic, birds. This is what it’s really like to be a penguin.
From the freezing ice to the scorching desert, the team that brought you the award-winning Polar Bear – Spy on the Ice now reveals the intimate behaviour of nature’s most devoted parents – from emperor penguins in Antarctica, rockhopper penguins on the Falkland Islands and Humboldt penguins in the Atacama Desert of Peru.
Key to the success of the spycam missions are the animatronic cameras cleverly disguised as lifesize penguins which can silently infiltrate the colonies to record the penguins’ often emotional, and sometimes amusing, behaviour. They’re on hand to chart the tough challenges these penguins face from the moment they emerge from the sea to raising their chicks and finally returning to the water.
Penguins – Spy in the Huddle takes you closer to penguins than ever before.
Clip taken from our series: Penguins - Spy in the Huddle (Waddle all the Way)
Narrated by David Tennant
Penguins - Waddle all the Way with original narration can be downloaded in the U.S. on iTunes. Visit: http://bit.ly/19gHipP
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Comments
- CharMaine Added I love, LOVE thee spy creatures . . . otherwise, we would never be able to watch them in their natural element just going about their regular routines. Thank you, Mel, for this selection in particular . . .