Friday, February 26, 2010

BBC News - Vast Antarctic iceberg 'threatens marine life'

BBC News - Vast Antarctic iceberg 'threatens marine life': "They say the iceberg, which is 78km long and up to 39km wide, could have consequences for the area's colonies of emperor penguins.

The emblematic birds may be forced to travel further afield to find food.

The iceberg calved from the Mertz Glacier Tongue after it was hit by another huge iceberg, called B9B."

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