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Heartwarming Video Of Penguins Chasing A Butterfly Melts Hearts OnlinePenguins are inquisitive bird species. Now, a video of penguins chasing a butterfly. In the now-viral video, the group of penguins can be seen chasing the butterfly flying around. The heartwarming video was shared by a page on Twitter, called Fascinate.
In the undated video, the group of penguins hopping across a field has managed to capture the attention of social media users. Although, it is worth 2-seconds-long but definitely unmissable.
"Penguins chasing a butterfly," the caption of the video read.
Watch the video here:
The video was posted on December 31, 2022, and so far it has amassed over 11 million views on Twitter. A user wrote, "Rockhopper penguins earned their common name from their behaviour on land: They can slide on their bellies as many penguins do, but to navigate the steep, rocky shores of their breeding islands, rockhoppers use their strong, thick-skinned feet and legs."
Another user commented, "I wanna reincarnate as a penguin.
The third user wrote, "So that's where "Hop Scotch"' originated? I wish I could remember all the butterfly song. At Saint Joseph Ecole it was always after, "step on a crack, break your mother's back." Butterfly butterfly, fly up high. Fly up high and touch the sky Pretty wings I forget."
In the undated video, the group of penguins hopping across a field has managed to capture the attention of social media users. Although, it is worth 2-seconds-long but definitely unmissable.
"Penguins chasing a butterfly," the caption of the video read.
Watch the video here:
Penguins chasing a butterfly.pic.twitter.com/niyjFLz1i3
— Fascinating (@fasc1nate) December 30, 2022
The video was posted on December 31, 2022, and so far it has amassed over 11 million views on Twitter. A user wrote, "Rockhopper penguins earned their common name from their behaviour on land: They can slide on their bellies as many penguins do, but to navigate the steep, rocky shores of their breeding islands, rockhoppers use their strong, thick-skinned feet and legs."
Another user commented, "I wanna reincarnate as a penguin.
The third user wrote, "So that's where "Hop Scotch"' originated? I wish I could remember all the butterfly song. At Saint Joseph Ecole it was always after, "step on a crack, break your mother's back." Butterfly butterfly, fly up high. Fly up high and touch the sky Pretty wings I forget."