Penguins sunbathing: Argentinian sea habitat 360 – Animals with Cameras – Earth Unplugged04:33

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Published on February 4, 2018

Animals with Cameras airs in the UK on BBC One: 1st February to 14th February 2018. 360 video of the Argentinian shores where penguins sunbathe and relax before their long journey through the sea. Subscribe to Earth Unplugged for more animal videos:  

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Animals with Cameras Ep 1:
Cameraman Gordon Buchanan works with scientists to put cameras onto animals, revealing unique footage and amazing discoveries about their lives. In the first episode, the team uncover the hidden lives of three iconic animals. In Argentina, the team have penguins carry tiny cameras far out to sea on an epic journey of up to 300 kilometres (200 miles). For the first time, scientists are able to see the tactics these charismatic characters use to catch their prey.

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