In Antarctica, an iceberg crashed into an island where penguins usually live. Spoiler alert: no one was hurt
In Antarctica, the D-30A iceberg, more than 70 km long, collided with Clarence Island, where penguins usually breed. No animal...
In Antarctica, the D-30A iceberg, more than 70 km long, collided with Clarence Island, where penguins usually breed. No animal...