An amazing picture of more than 10,000 king penguins standing shoulder to shoulder at St Andrew’s bay on the island of South Georgia (near Antarctica), preparing to breed.

King penguins on shore of South Georgia
Army of penguins (Image courtesy of Dailymail, via Spluch)

The king penguins lay their eggs in late November, with a peak around mid-December. They don’t build nests - instead the male and female of each mating couple take it in turns to incubate a single egg on their feet over the course of two months.

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