A Polar Affair: Antarctica's Forgotten Hero and the Secret Love Lives of Penguins
by Lloyd Spencer Davis Author
Robert Scott's tragic Antarctic expedition of 1920 included a physician named George Murray Levick. Levick spent a winter studying Adelie penguins, including their sexual habits. His findings were so scandalous to the Victorians who read them that they were suppressed and forgotten. The narrative jumps around from one explorer to another, and focuses on the sex lives and sexual aberrations of Adelie penguins
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