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Nature
Penguins: Meet the Family
Season 40
Episode 8
A celebration of one of Earth’s most iconic and beloved birds, featuring all 18 species of penguins for the first time, from New Zealand, Cape Town, the Galapagos Islands and Antarctica.
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- 2/9/2026
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- Wednesday Dec 17, 11:00 PM PST on PBS SoCal
- Thursday Dec 18, 4:00 AM PST on PBS SoCal
- Monday Dec 22, 11:00 PM PST on PBS SoCal Encore
- Tuesday Dec 23, 5:00 PM PST on PBS SoCal
- Wednesday Dec 24, 5:00 AM PST on PBS SoCal Encore
- Wednesday Dec 24, 11:00 AM PST on PBS SoCal Encore
- Wednesday Dec 24, 5:00 PM PST on PBS SoCal Encore
- Saturday Dec 27, 10:00 PM PST on PBS SoCal Encore
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