1. Party penguins
![Eileen Agar Photograph of Lubetkin’s Penguin Pool at London Zoo [1940s–1950s]](https://media.tate.org.uk/aztate-prd-ew-dg-wgtail-st1-ctr-data/images/tga-8927-1-13-1_10_1_d4evxqV.width-340.jpg)
Eileen Agar, Photograph of Lubetkin’s Penguin Pool at London Zoo, [1940s–1950s] © Tate
Art fact: Eileen Agar, who took this photo at London Zoo, is an Argentine-born British artist. When she was young she travelled from Argentina to Britain with a cow and an orchestra, because her mum thought that milk and good music were needed for a happy life. She was the first female surrealist and experimented with new ways of making art and new materials.
Animal fact: To survive in such low temperatures, these penguins have special adaptations - they have large stores of insulating body fat and several layers of scale-like feathers that protect them from icy winds. They also huddle close together in large groups to keep themselves, and each other, warm.