What i have heard was in Antarctica, usually in big blocks of icy places.
crab eater seals fit in the food chain. do u know? well I don't know ,so how gives a beep!
They are carnivores, consumers, and predators.
Craeater seals do not eat crabs, which are not found in their habitat. They live almost entirely on krill (tiny relations of shrimps). No one seems to know why they are called crabeater seals.
They are very kind seals and behave nicely. They are only hysterical when they fight, give birth or get taken to the aquarium.
Yes, as Crab eaters are the only species of penniped to eat krill, sieving them through their specially designed teeth.
The enemy is most of the time the leopard seal. They are found to eat 80% of the crab-eater seal pups.
because the crabeater seals don't eat as muchI think :)
They Have Serveral Predators But Their Predators Are Leopard Seals, Humans, Salmon Sharks, Orcas, Skuas (Skuas Eat Young Seals), Great White Sharks, Blue Sharks And Sperm Whales.
The Japanese shore crab eater of course.
There are two main types of seals that live in Antarctica: the Weddell seal and the leopard seal. These seals are well adapted to the extreme cold conditions of Antarctica and can be found along the coastlines and ice floes of the continent.
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