Depends on who you are and where you live.
There is no record that any human hunted fur seals in the Antarctica, because there are no fur seals there.
Fur seals are carnivores that hunt at night. They prey on fish, squid and octopi. Seals don't chew their food, they swallow it in large chunks.
Orcas hunt seals by temporarily breaching themselves on the shore at high speed to catch a seal before thrashing it around to kill it.
Yes, seals are predators of penguins and will hunt them for food. Penguins are a common prey for certain seal species, such as leopard seals and Antarctic fur seals.
Poachers(illegal animal hunters) hunt clouded leopards for their beautiful fur.
Snow leopards are endangered and it is illegal to hunt them for their fur. However, unfortunately, there is still illegal poaching and trafficking of snow leopard fur happening in some regions.
Fur seals are mammals
No. All Australian native animals are protected by law. It is illegal to hunt them.
Leopard Seals eat the Antarctic Fur Seals pups.
Koalas are a protected species and it is illegal to hunt them for any purpose.
they hunted beaver, muskrat, squrriel, sea otter, coyotes, wolves ,fox, mink, fur seals
Fur seals hunt primarily by using their agility and speed in the water. They dive to varying depths, often reaching up to 600 feet, to pursue fish, squid, and other marine organisms. Utilizing their sensitive whiskers, they can detect movements and vibrations in the water, allowing them to effectively locate prey. Fur seals often hunt alone or in small groups, employing a combination of stealth and quick bursts of speed to capture their food.