Se han actualizado en la Snowpark Gallery, con sus respectivos enlaces, dibujos recientes de:
- @fastcorridor_ (NUEVO)
- @cabosnowpark
- @SilvrCaos
- @katastrophepan
- Un dibujito de @CHOCOOFREZA de un strawpage de Snowpark como Pokés; se me pasó subirlo
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Hi guys
Me and @/chaosjevil (on bsky) made a Clancy Skin for #supercellMake
I would love if you sorry our skin to see if it wins!
That's all, thanks for reading!
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Famous and absolutely majestic emperor 👑🐧 stopped by the Vernadsky base.
Emperor penguins prefer the colder reaches of Antarctica, and the nearest colony is more than 300 km from our station. So every visit is a special event.
“We were returning by boat after ocean work when our colleague Liza suddenly shouted: ‘A penguin, a penguin!’ At first we didn’t understand why she was so excited — we have thousands of gentoo penguins nesting here. And then we realized… :)” recalls biologist Vladyslav Khreshcheniuk.
The young visitor (recognizable by the gray patches on its head) stayed only briefly, disappearing by the next morning. The last time an emperor penguin visited Galindez Island was in June 2024.
Some amazing facts about emperor penguins:
▪️ Up to 120 cm tall and 50 kg in weight
▪️ Can dive to depths of around 500 m in search of food
▪️ The only penguins that breed during the Antarctic winter
▪️ Incubate their eggs on their feet instead of building pebble nests
▪️ Listed by the IUCN in 2026 as a threatened species, with melting sea ice posing a major risk to their future
🎥 Video: Yana Liesna