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Life UI - Unit 2A - Reading about Penguin

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  • Where do emperor penguins travel each year and why do they make the journey?
    They travel across the ice of Antarctica to their traditional breeding ground to lay eggs
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  • What happens after the female penguin lays a single egg?
    She goes back to the ocean to find food, leaving the male to guard the egg.
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  • How do the male penguins keep the eggs safe during snowstorms?
    They balance the eggs on top of their feet and cover them with their bodies to keep them warm
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  • Why is it dangerous if the mothers return late from the ocean?
    If the mothers come back late with food, the chicks may die from hunger
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  • How long do the male penguins stay without eating while protecting the eggs?
    They do not eat for two months while guarding the eggs.
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  • What inspired Luc Jacquet to make March of the Penguins?
    He was inspired by his time in Antarctica, his experience filming penguins before, and the beauty of Antarctica
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  • What other film about penguins did Luc Jacquet work on before this one?
    He worked on another film called The Congress of the Penguins in 1995
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  • Why did Jacquet choose to use narration from the penguins’ perspective?
    He wanted the audience to feel like they were really with the penguins and not just watching a regular documentary
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  • Why are penguins not afraid of humans according to the text?
    Because they have never experienced colonisation, so they don’t see humans as a threat
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  • Do you think the life of emperor penguins is harder than that of other animals Why or why not?
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  • If you were a scientist in Antarctica, what would be the most exciting and the most difficult parts of the job?
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  • The male penguins don’t eat for two months to protect their eggs. What does this show about their behavior?
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  • Luc Jacquet described Antarctica as having “sheer beauty.” What do you imagine it looks like?
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  • The story is told from the penguins’ point of view. How does this make the film different from other documentaries?
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  • Penguins walk a long way even though they are bad walkers. Can you think of other animals or people that must overcome difficulties to survive?
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  • What challenges do you think the filmmakers faced while making this movie in such extreme conditions?
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