
"Part of my job is to accept that with the spectacular sights of nature also come the stark facts of life, and to see emperor penguins mourning in a human-like way over the death of their chicks is heart-wrenching," he said.
"They hunch over like they are in a state of grief and they wander around the frozen ice wastes attempting to locate their chicks.

"It is difficult to say how they died, but I was told by other scientists at the scene that it was not unheard of. Weather and starvation can cause this kind of sad event."
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