
On the cliffs. In the water. Lying on the ice, cuddling up… everywhere. It’s like he’s the only single penguin in the whole Antarctic.
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Wildlife photographer David Merron spotted the lonely gentoo penguin in Paradise Harbour, looking over at the two loved-up crabeater seals like the definition of ‘third wheel.’

Penguins famously mate for life, but there’s no girlfriend in sight for this would-be monogomous bird.
Don’t worry penguin. You’ll find someone. You’ll be rock bearing and snuggling up in no time.

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