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The world's largest iceberg is on track to crash into a small island, where it could wipe out a generation of penguin chicks and seal pups
The world's largest iceberg is on track to crash into a small island, where it could wipe out a generation of penguin chicks and seal pups
Morgan McFall-JohnsenDec 16, 2020, 05:01 IST
A gentoo penguin with a newborn chick.Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
The world's largest iceberg is drifting dangerously close to
South Georgia Island, where millions of penguins and seals are breeding.
If the
animals' access to the ocean.
If
penguins and seals have to travel across the 30-mile iceberg to get food from the ocean, many of their young will starve.