Video Shows Penguins Sliding On Ice During “Antarctic Morning Rush”

People heading to the office after weekends can understand the pain they experience while traveling on the road for busy hours. The long queue of vehicles, bumper-to-bumper traffic and horns that blow horns can eliminate your sanity. But on social media, videos of various types of “in a hurry in the morning” get an attraction that will definitely make a smile on your face.Rush is caused by a group of penguins in Antarctica, as seen in the video. Stationary cameras show some of these adorable creatures glide on their stomachs, others stir or imitate swimming.

While the video shows that most of the birds that cannot fly quickly leave the camera frame, a single penguin rushes through the end of the video.The clip was posted by Buitengebieden on Twitter with the title: “Antarctica in the morning is in a hurry”. It collects more than 2.6 million display in less than 12 hours.Twitter users like to see penguins enjoying themselves and posting other moments from various animals in response to the video.

“The trip to work is busy … unlike bringing your child to workdays,” commented a user. “Imagine to be cold on the way to work,” said another.”It’s like visually charming,” the third user commented.There are more than 18 penguin species that only live in the southern hemisphere, according to the Britannica Encyclopaedia. Some penguins inhabit moderate climates, and one, Galapagos (Sphe artisy mulciculus), live in the equator.

People around the world are like penguins because of their sturdy and short-legged appearance. Starting from a height of about 35 cm (14 inches) and weighing about 1 kg (about 2 pounds).Most black on the back and white below, often with black lines across the upper breast or white spots on the head. Rare colors, limited to red or yellow eye iris in some species.

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