Crab Eating Seal at Sherry Hale blog

Crab Eating Seal. Crabeater seal, (species lobodon carcinophagus), southern seal of the family phocidae found among drifting ice packs around the antarctic continent. What does the crabeater seal eat? Despite the name, crabeater seals don’t eat crabs. The seals primarily eat krill, tiny crustaceans that play a large. They are capable of diving to depths of up to 250 m, but usually feed. The teeth have complex and. Crabeater seals bodies have been found remarkably far inland, over 100km from the shore. Many crabeater seals have a number of scars. The crabeater seal is specialized for consuming antarctic krill. The crabeater seal (lobodon carcinophaga) is found on the ice of antarctica, but surprisingly they don't eat crabs! Crabeater seals have specially adapted teeth with extra projections to gulp in seawater and strain out the krill. Learn about the crabeater seal, a carnivore that filters krill from seawater with its unique teeth. Find out how it survives predators, lives in huge groups and interacts with humans in antarctica.

Crabeating Seal stock photo. Image of seal, antarctica 75199834
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Crabeater seals have specially adapted teeth with extra projections to gulp in seawater and strain out the krill. The crabeater seal (lobodon carcinophaga) is found on the ice of antarctica, but surprisingly they don't eat crabs! They are capable of diving to depths of up to 250 m, but usually feed. What does the crabeater seal eat? The teeth have complex and. Despite the name, crabeater seals don’t eat crabs. Find out how it survives predators, lives in huge groups and interacts with humans in antarctica. The seals primarily eat krill, tiny crustaceans that play a large. Crabeater seal, (species lobodon carcinophagus), southern seal of the family phocidae found among drifting ice packs around the antarctic continent. Many crabeater seals have a number of scars.

Crabeating Seal stock photo. Image of seal, antarctica 75199834

Crab Eating Seal Crabeater seals bodies have been found remarkably far inland, over 100km from the shore. Find out how it survives predators, lives in huge groups and interacts with humans in antarctica. Despite the name, crabeater seals don’t eat crabs. The crabeater seal is specialized for consuming antarctic krill. Crabeater seals bodies have been found remarkably far inland, over 100km from the shore. The seals primarily eat krill, tiny crustaceans that play a large. Many crabeater seals have a number of scars. They are capable of diving to depths of up to 250 m, but usually feed. Crabeater seals have specially adapted teeth with extra projections to gulp in seawater and strain out the krill. Crabeater seal, (species lobodon carcinophagus), southern seal of the family phocidae found among drifting ice packs around the antarctic continent. The crabeater seal (lobodon carcinophaga) is found on the ice of antarctica, but surprisingly they don't eat crabs! What does the crabeater seal eat? The teeth have complex and. Learn about the crabeater seal, a carnivore that filters krill from seawater with its unique teeth.

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