Seals
Weddell Seal
The Weddell Seal Spend most of their lives in the water rather than on the ice sheets or dry land.
They eat an array of krill, fish, bottom-feeding prawns, squid, cephalopods, crustaceans and sometimes penguins.
Antarctica Fur Seal
Each square centimetre of an Antarctica Fur Seal has about 40,000 hairs.This dense cover keeps them warm against the icy cold waters of the Southern Ocean.
Crabeater Seals
Crabeater seals don't eat crabs. They feed on krill 90%.Possibly reaching 80%, and up to 78% of crabeaters that survive through their first year have injuries and scars from leopard seal attacks.
Leopard Seals
Leopard Seals have a thick layer of fat or blubber up to 10 centimetres thick under their skin that gives the seal their smooth, sleek look.
The Southern Elephant Seal
The seal gets its name by its size.They make load roaring noises especially in mating season.They eat squid and fish.
The Weddell Seal Spend most of their lives in the water rather than on the ice sheets or dry land.
They eat an array of krill, fish, bottom-feeding prawns, squid, cephalopods, crustaceans and sometimes penguins.
Antarctica Fur Seal
Each square centimetre of an Antarctica Fur Seal has about 40,000 hairs.This dense cover keeps them warm against the icy cold waters of the Southern Ocean.
Crabeater Seals
Crabeater seals don't eat crabs. They feed on krill 90%.Possibly reaching 80%, and up to 78% of crabeaters that survive through their first year have injuries and scars from leopard seal attacks.
Leopard Seals
Leopard Seals have a thick layer of fat or blubber up to 10 centimetres thick under their skin that gives the seal their smooth, sleek look.
The Southern Elephant Seal
The seal gets its name by its size.They make load roaring noises especially in mating season.They eat squid and fish.