@curiositystream: According to the WWF (World Wildlife Fund), emperor penguins have been reclassified as endangered - a stark signal of the growing environmental pressures facing Antarctica. As the largest penguin species, they play a critical role in the ecosystem, acting as a sentinel species that reflects the health of the entire environment. Uniquely adapted to one of the harshest places on Earth, emperor penguins endure brutal Antarctic winters, with males incubating eggs for months in subzero temperatures while fasting. But as sea ice patterns shift, their breeding grounds—and survival—are increasingly at risk. In Breakthrough: ECHO – The Penguin’s Bodyguard, scientists are using cutting-edge technology to better understand how these colonies are adapting to rapid environmental change—and what it means for the future of the Antarctic ecosystem. Discover more in the full episode on Curiosity Stream.