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  2. Crabeater seal - Wikipedia

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    Crabeater seals can raise their heads and arch their backs while on ice, and they are able to move quickly if not subject to overheating. Crabeater seals exhibit scarring either from leopard seal attacks around the flippers or, for males, during the breeding season while fighting for mates around the throat and jaw. [3]

  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. 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]

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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.

  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. Ice seal - Wikipedia

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    Ice seal, or (in the Southern Hemisphere) pack-ice seal is a general term applied to any one of a number of pinniped species of the family Phocidae whose life cycle is completed largely on or about the sea ice of the Earth's polar regions. The following are widely considered pagophilic or "ice-loving" species: Subfamily Monachinae. Ross seal

  9. Queen Maud Land - Wikipedia

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    All four of the true Antarctic seals, namely the Weddell seal, leopard seal, crabeater seal and Ross seal, can be found in the King Haakon VII Sea off Queen Maud Land. [53] [54] The Ross seal is notably found in its greatest numbers in the King Haakon VII Sea. [55] The nunatak areas have a scarcity of flora, limited to lichen, bryophyte and ...