The live Penguin Cam has returned to SeaWorld San Diego.
With the livestream, people around the world should be able to explore the park’s Penguin Encounter exhibit from their phones, computers and other devices. A Penguin Cam was last offered in 2012, the park said.
Visitors and pass-holders will know these penguins can be found on the park’s east side, next to the Wild Arctic exhibit and the Arctic Rescue ride.
The colony includes macaroni, king, Adélie, chinstrap and gentoo penguins. Viewers can see them resting, waddling, mingling and interacting with staff. Sometimes the cold-weather animals even walk up straight to the camera.
More than 200 penguins live in the habitat, where staff are said to add more than 4,000 pounds of fresh snow each day. The area is said to replicate the environment in the Antarctic.
The live camera, which is embedded on seaworld.com, will only be available through the end of the year.
Penguin fans can find it at seaworld.com/san-diego/live-cameras/penguins.