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The Leopard Seal, one of Antarctica's deadliest predators, strikes fear with its powerful jaws, impressive size, and incredible speed. Known for hunting penguins and even posing a rare threat to ...
Dramatic underwater footage exposed six different fighting scenes between female leopard seals, including one incident where the Crittercam-wearing seal hunts and kills a fur seal pup, only to be ...
Leopard seals can grow up to 12 feet (about 4 meters) long and sport heads bigger than a grizzly bear. Their razor-sharp teeth are made to rip apart seals, and they've been known to snatch people ...
Female leopard seals can grow to 11.5 feet long and weigh more than 1,100 pounds, with bodies built for slicing through the water and long sharp canines for chomping on prey.
The seal who p-p-p-picked me up a penguin: Incredible moment photographer is taught how to hunt by 70-stone underwater killer Canadian photographer befriended a 12 foot predatory seal underwater ...
Big and Small Underwater Faces — 3rd Place. Trips to the Antarctic Peninsula always yield amazing encounters with leopard seals (Hydrurga leptonyx). Boldly approaching me and baring his teeth ...
Considering that during these glacial times, WB would have been around 8km from the coast, the leopard seal tooth would have had to be brought into the shelter by humans.
Delve into the deep with our gallery exploring the best of underwater life: New images of a 12-foot long leopard seal catching a penguin in the shallows of Antarctica's freezing Southern Ocean ...
Leopard seals rank alongside killer whales as Antarctica's top predator. Named after their spotted coats and fearsome jaws, leopard seals have large, reptilian heads and streamlined bodies.
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