Thereâs a video from about 11 years ago of Benedict Cumberbatch doing a National Geographic voiceover on penguins. He gets it right the first few times but then he shifts to âpenwingâ m.youtube.com/watch?v=tlRpLGEwssA&pp=ygUcYmVuZWRp⌠Timestamp 3:17
TankieTanuki@hexbear.net
on 09 Jul 09:36
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Donât worry; it will look like the left one again soon enough.
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But once all that settles down, imagine how many exciting new species will appear after a couple of hundred million years.
Like Penwings? đ§
WTF is a âpenwingâ?
www.google.com/aclk?sa=L&ai=DChsSEwi7-oiR87COAxVtâŚ
Thereâs a video from about 11 years ago of Benedict Cumberbatch doing a National Geographic voiceover on penguins. He gets it right the first few times but then he shifts to âpenwingâ m.youtube.com/watch?v=tlRpLGEwssA&pp=ygUcYmVuZWRp⌠Timestamp 3:17
Donât worry; it will look like the left one again soon enough.
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There were even dinosaurs there!!
expeditions.fieldmuseum.org/âŚ/antarctic-fossils
There are still dinosaurs there