The Leading Cause of Penguin Death

Scientists have recently solved a baffling antarctic mystery by uncovering a previously unknown cause of death among penguins. Photographers, decked out in snowy camouflage, were able to get close enough to the native habitat to capture this rare, enlightening image.
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About Jim Cota

Jim lives in Indianapolis with his wife and four kids and feels lucky to work with the fine folks at Rare Bird. An occasional writer, tweeter, and shooter. If you need to know anything else about me, this should do it...
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13 Responses to The Leading Cause of Penguin Death

  1. Heather says:

    That is the funniest thing! Love it!Heather

  2. ~Dawn says:

    This was too funny- I had to send the link to some family and friends(8), Hope it doesn’t crash your site. Surfing through BE

  3. TrekMedic251 says:

    ROFLMAO!

  4. Anonymous says:

    LOL! that is cute! :) ))karma

  5. Gautam Ghosh says:

    Hilarious?A new take on “let sleeping dogs lie” ? Let hibernating polar bears lie !

  6. Demon King says:

    Hilarious!

  7. spydrz says:

    That is really funny!!

  8. miyna says:

    that’s just brilliant! i love it!

  9. Raven the Pagan says:

    Great photo dude!! Raven

  10. golfwidow says:

    Yay penguins!

  11. Shooter says:

    Beauty!

  12. Pabz says:

    ROFLMFAO! that is the funniest thing ive seen for ages! Love it

  13. Anonymous says:

    Unfortunately there are no penguins in the Arctic, and no polar bears in the Antarctic. I suppose this could explain why.

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