This pair of curious penguins showed off their selfie skills at a rookery in Antarctica, as seen in a video shared on March 8 by the Australian Antarctic Division.
The emperor penguins got up close and personal with an expeditioner’s camera which was left on the ice near Australia’s Mawson research station.
“Australian Antarctic expeditioner, Eddie Gault, left the camera on the ice when visiting the rookery, and it didn’t take long for the naturally curious birds to seize the opportunity for a selfie,” the Australian Antarctic Division wrote on their Facebook post.
“Nature has provided emperors with excellent insulation in the form of several layers of scale-like feathers; it takes very strong winds (over 60 knots or about 110 kilometres per hour) to get them ruffled,” the website stated.