Argentine experts find giant penguin fossils in Antarctica
Argentine experts have discovered the fossils of a two-metre-tall penguin that lived in Antarctica 34 million years ago. - Paleontologists with the Natural Sciences Museum of La Plata pro vince, where the capital Buenos Aires is located, said the remains were found on the icy southern continent. “This is the largest penguin known to date in terms of height and body mass,” said researcher Carolina Acosta, who noted that the record had been held by emperor penguins, which reach heights of 1.2 metres tall.