No one in the UK is enjoying the sub-zero temperatures brought by Storm Emma, except the penguins of course.
The UK is home to thousands of penguins up and down the country in zoos and conservation centres.
A photo from Edinburgh Zoo showed the Gentoo penguins excitedly enjoying the snow, the ‘Beast of the East’ handed over to us this week.
Weather notice 28/2/18: The Zoo is currently closed due to heavy snow and ice, with more forecast on the way. We will continue to review the conditions ahead of tomorrow and post an update as soon as we are able. Please take care and check the conditions ahead of travelling. pic.twitter.com/3aSJFWE6v5
— Edinburgh Zoo (@EdinburghZoo) February 28, 2018
Edinburgh Zoo wrote on Twitter:
The Zoo is currently closed due to heavy snow and ice, with more forecast on the way.
We will continue to review the conditions ahead of tomorrow and post an update as soon as we are able.
Please take care and check the conditions ahead of travelling.
The weather conditions may have been challenging for us humans, but they didn't stop this gentoo penguin from enjoying the #SnowDay! Gentoo’s are the third largest penguin species, and while they may not be the most eye-catching they more than make up for it with their exuberant personalities. Our penguins can be found at Penguins Rock, Europe’s largest outdoor penguin pool. Find out more: http://www.edinburghzoo.org.uk/animals-and-attractions/main-attractions/penguins-rock/ The Zoo will remain closed due to the snow and icy conditions until at least midday on the 1/3/18. We will continue to monitor the conditions and update the website when we have more information. Please take care and check before travelling.Footage by Gavin Wigham :)
Posted by Edinburgh Zoo on Wednesday, 28 February 2018
The Scottish zoo, which is home to Europe’s largest penguin pool, wrote on their page:
The weather conditions may have been challenging for us humans, but they didn’t stop this Gentoo penguin from enjoying the #SnowDay!
Gentoo’s are the third largest penguin species and while they may not be the most eye-catching, they more than make up for it with their exuberant personalities.
Our penguins can be found at Penguins Rock, Europe’s largest outdoor penguin pool.
When it's a snow day and you have an opportunity to catch up on all your admin, and freelance work yet somehow you find yourself watching the live feed of the penguins at Edinburgh Zoo enjoying the snow.. pic.twitter.com/hus67cU9o2
— Fiona Mackinnon (@Fiona__) March 1, 2018
However there’ve been a number of other zoos who’ve managed to stay open despite the cold temperatures.
Marwell Zoo wrote on Twitter:
Despite the snow, we are open today from 10am-4pm. However, there are some restrictions to services but that doesn’t stop our penguins from enjoying themselves.
Anyone else fancy a dip?
#TheBeastFromTheEast
Despite the snow, we are open today from 10am-4pm. However, there are some restrictions to services but that doesn't stop our penguins from enjoying themselves. Anyone else fancy a dip? #TheBeastFromTheEast pic.twitter.com/RxyziyzeMK
— Marwell Wildlife (@Marwellwildlife) March 1, 2018
One Twitter user wrote:
Make me happy seeing the penguins at Edinburgh zoo enjoying the snow bc this is literally the closest they’ll get to what they’re used to in their NATURAL HABITAT cause of stupid humans holding them in captivity. [sic]
Make me happy seeing the penguins at Edinburgh zoo enjoying the snow bc this is literally the closest they’ll get to what they’re used to in their NATURAL HABITAT cause of stupid humans holding them in captivity
— jem? (@jemmahopkinsss) March 1, 2018
The ‘Beast from the East’ along with Storm Emma have brought warnings of the worst blizzards since 1962 to our shores.
Brits are being warned to only travel if it’s essential, with the vulnerable and elderly being told to completely stay indoors.
On Edinburgh Zoo’s ‘penguin cam’, you can see the zoo’s livestream of the penguin enclosure.
The Met Office claimed the amount of snow forecast could be the biggest single fall since the notorious winter of 1962-63, when some areas of the country were blighted by snow and ice for more than three months.
Good morning everyone, Fleur here. Many of you will be waking up to snow and gales or they will arrive later! Keep an eye on the weather warnings in your area here: https://t.co/z684SAh3iI or via our Met Office weather app. More info: https://t.co/OdBNNEiEQi Take care out there! pic.twitter.com/dOWCLflDKg
— Met Office (@metoffice) March 1, 2018
The Met Office predicted up to 50cm of snow would fall across the southeast, with Scotland facing a similar dose of the stuff.
Since we took the penguins out of their environment and made them live here, it’s only fair we endure a taste of their climate.