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  2. Crabeater seal - Wikipedia

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    The crabeater seal (Lobodon carcinophaga), also known as the krill-eater seal, is a true seal with a circumpolar distribution around the coast of Antarctica.

  3. Lobodontini - Wikipedia

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    All lobodontine seals have circumpolar distributions surrounding Antarctica. They include both the world's most abundant seal (the crabeater seal) and the only predominantly mammal-eating seal (the leopard seal). While the Weddell seal prefers the shore-fast ice, the other species live primarily on and around the off-shore pack ice. Thus ...

  4. File:00 2351 Antarctica, Crabeater seal (Lobodon ...

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    English: Crabeater seals (Lobodon carcinophagus), native to the coast of Antarctica. The seal species feed on krill (Antarctic shrimp species). Adult animals are up to 3 meters long and weigh up to 200 kilograms.

  5. List of pinnipeds - Wikipedia

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    Four seal species are estimated to have over one million members, ... Crabeater seal. L. carcinophaga (Hombron, Jacquinot, 1842) Antarctic Ocean:

  6. Pinniped - Wikipedia

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    Seals typically swallow their food whole, and will rip apart prey that is too big. [97] [98] The leopard seal, a prolific predator of penguins, is known to violently shake its prey to death. [99] Complex serrations in the teeth of filter-feeding species, such as crabeater seals, allow water to leak out as they swallow their planktonic food. [85]

  7. File:00 0350 Antarctica, Crabeater seal (Lobodon ...

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    English: Crabeater seals (Lobodon carcinophagus), native to the coast of Antarctica. The seal species feed on krill (Antarctic shrimp species). Adult animals are up to 3 meters long and weigh up to 200 kilograms. Seen near the Almirante Brown Station.

  8. Crabeater - Wikipedia

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    A crabeater is an animal species that feeds on crabs. It may refer to: Cobia, a species of fish which also is commonly called crabeater; Crabeater seal, a species of seal; Crabeater gull, also known as Olrog's gull; Crab-eating fox, a canid species; Crab-eating raccoon, a raccoon species; Crab-eating mongoose, a mongoose species; Crab-plover, a ...

  9. Weddell seal - Wikipedia

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    Weddell seals are the second most abundant species of Antarctic phocid, after the crabeater seal. [ citation needed ] The most recent estimate suggests a population of about 202,000 female seals, based on high-resolution satellite images from November 2011 that cover the full habitat range of the species.