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  1. Leopard seal - Wikipedia

    The leopard seal (Hydrurga leptonyx), also referred to as the sea leopard, [5] is the second largest species of seal in the Antarctic (after the southern elephant seal).

  2. Leopard seal | Antarctic, Predator, Hunting | Britannica

    The only seal that feeds on penguins, young seals, and other warm-blooded prey, the leopard seal is a slender animal with a relatively long head and long, three-cusped cheek teeth.

  3. Leopard Seal - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and ...

    Deep within the frigid, untamed waters of the Antarctic lies a creature of formidable power and captivating beauty: the leopard seal. Often portrayed as a fearsome predator, this magnificent …

  4. Leopard Seal | National Geographic

    Leopard seals use their powerful jaws and long teeth to kill smaller seals, fish, and squid. These effective predators live in frigid Antarctic and sub-Antarctic waters, where they also eat...

  5. Fact sheet leopard seals

    Learn useful and critical information about leopard seals, including habitat, how to tell the sexes apart, history, vocalisations, and physical features, etc

  6. Leopard Seal | The Antarctic Apex Predator

    Meet the leopard seal (Hydrurga leptonyx), the third largest seal in the world and second largest seal species in the Antarctic, a true apex predator. They are striking in appearance, almost …

  7. Leopard Seals - Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition

    It takes its name from its spotted coat of gray, white, and black fur, which resembles that of the leopard. Being a true seal, the leopard seal has no external ear, and while it has relatively long …