WATCH: First-ever footage of Emperor Penguin chicks jumping off a four-storey cliff
The 'amazing footage' of these little happy feet leaping off an Antarctic iceberg may be as cute as the animated movie.
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National Geographic and BAFTA Award-winning cinematographer Bertie Gregory has released unprecedented footage of about 700 Emperor Penguin babies leaping 15 metres off a South Pole cliff.
'Secrets of the Penguins' was filmed for the 2025 installment of National Geographic’s Emmy award-winning 'Secrets' franchise.
Friedman describes the footage, set to premier on Nat Geo for Earth Day 2025, as 'absolutely amazing!'
Watch this rarely captured moment below.
Friedman adds that the film clip shows just how 'incredible animal instincts are', because the chicks knew exactly when it was time to move their happy feet, diving and swimming off the massive iceberg.
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