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Melting Antarctic Uncovered Preserved 800 to 5,000-Year-Old Penguins – Nature World News
The Antarctic’s melting snow has revealed the frozen remains of penguins as old as 800 years to 5,000 years.

The Antarctic’s melting snow has revealed the frozen remains of penguins as old as 800 years to 5,000 years.
With the entire world warming up and surpassing the 1.1º C threshold in temperature increase, the ice sheets worldwide are melting, and exposing Viking remains, ancient viruses, methane, diesel, and now, dead penguins.
A Discovery
On the coast of the Antarctic at Cape Irizar, the researchers who made the discovery initially thought they were fresh remains of Adélie penguins. But the c…
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