Leopard Seal | The leopard seal is the second largest species of seal in the world (behind the elephant seal) with some female leopard seals growing to 3.5 m in length! The bull leopard seal (male leopard seal) is generally smaller than the female
leopard seal with large males growing to around 3m. The leopard seal is
native to the frozen waters of the Antarctic but is also found to the
north in the warmer climates.
Leopard seals are often seen near South America, South Africa, New Zealand and around the south coast of Australia often in the warmer waters that are on close proximity of the frozen seas which the leopard seal thrives.
Leopard seals are often seen near South America, South Africa, New Zealand and around the south coast of Australia often in the warmer waters that are on close proximity of the frozen seas which the leopard seal thrives.
The leopard seal is a dominant predator
in its environment and is rarely preyed upon by other animals with the
exception of human hunters, the occasional desperate shark or killer
whale . The leopard seal eats krill and plankton in the
water but the leopard seals prefer to hunt larger fish and squid.
Leopard seals have also been known to occasionally hunt even larger
animals such as penguins. Leopard seal can live for more than 25
years, with this often depending on the size of the leopard seal and the
skills of the leopard seal, as far as hunting goes. Leopard seals are
extremely dominant and aggressive predators in their environment.
Like other species of seal , theb uses its hind limbs in order to push the leopard seal through
the water. Leopard seals have also developed strong front limbs that
help the leopard seal to be more agile in the water. The way in which
the leopard seal uses its front limbs in conjunction with its hind
limbs, is very similar to the way in which seal lions move about.
The Leopard Seal is a solitary animal with the leopard seals only coming together in small groups when it is time to mate. The female
leopard seal digs herself a hole in the ice and the leopard seal pup is
born after a gestation period of about 9 months, during the Antarctic
summer time. The female leopard seal weans and protects her leopard seal pup until the leopard seal pup is big enough and strong enough to be able to fend for itself.





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