Recently, we discovered a leopard seal tooth from a deposit dating to the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) (22,560–19,340 cal. BP) at WB. This makes it the first leopard seal to be recovered from a ...
But when they eat penguins, leopard seals are normally highly territorial, scaring off rivals by lunging at them with a fearsome set of teeth. Animal-mounted cameras have even revealed that ...
A top predator in the Antarctic, the leopard seal’s sharp teeth and powerful bite enable it to feast on penguins, fish, and even other seals.