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Heartlander · 80-89, M
Hmmmm ...

" ...Adelie penguins migrate in an 8,000-mile circle around the Ross Sea off Antarctica, on "fast ice" that develops during the winter. Doing so means they stay in sunlight, the clockwise migration taking them back to land and their breeding colonies for the summer months..."
Khonsu · 26-30, M
@Heartlander Keep that “hmmmm” to yourself. You’re saying that because they can travel 8000 miles in their natural habitat that they can waddle hundreds of miles in the desert? You do realize this also has to apply to all Antarctic mammals too, right? You have walruses, seals, sea lions, etc these animals would immediately die the second they would set foot in that environment. Please come back to reality.