This cycle inspired the Oscar-winning documentary March of the Penguins (2005), which followed these journeys over 13 months. Emperors typically migrate up to 100 miles each way for breeding, but their at-sea travels extend much farther for food.
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Emperor penguins undertake one of the most famous migrations on Earth. Every autumn (around March–April), thousands leave the ocean and trek 50–120 km (31–75 miles) across the sea ice to traditional breeding colonies,
Females, after laying the egg, walk back to the sea (another long journey) to feed, then return to relieve the starving males.
Chicks fledge in spring (November–December) and make their first perilous trip to open water as the ice breaks up.
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