Most research stations on Antarctica are located in coastal areas, and Leopard Seals visit all coastal regions of the continent to breed.
Yes, they have teeth.
Leopard seals have two layers of fur to help protect them from the cold in Antarctica. The first layer is short, fine, and close to the body to provide a layer of warmth. The second layer is longer, forming a waterproof outer layer.
whales called the killer whale will feed on seals but they also feed on krill even though killer whales are tough but they don't hurt humans unless they come too close to their babies that's the same with leopard seals
Not too sure but my guess is that they are born on the ice/snow and when a couple of weeks old will then venture out into the depths of the water close to its mother's side.
sea lion also live in cold region like Antarctica and artic
It is not known to their species so know.Another AnswerLeopard seals swim in Antarctic waters. People have been bitten by leopard seals, when working too close to openings in the sea ice.These animals are bold, powerful and curious. You can read more about them, below. Scroll down to read more about their attacks on humans.
No country owns any part of the Antarctic continent.
No. But the Amur Leopard is critically close to becoming extinct.
Harp seals spend most of their life in the water. They do not build homes on land. The females come on land to have their babies. The females all come together so that the babies are all close together. This helps the babies to stay warm.
Nope other ends of the world
When a leopard gecko feels threatened, they do have the ability to close the cartalage at the base of their tails, dropping the tail.
There are several 'end points' to commercial travel from which one departs in order to reach the Antarctic continent.By ship: many commercial tour vessels sail near the Antarctic continent, primarily through waters next to the Antarctic Peninsula, and occasionally through the McMurdo Sound to the US station at McMurdo, AntarcticaBy air: commercial airlines fly as close as Christchurch, New Zealand and Punta Arenas, ChileFrom these locations, an air traveler would require private travel service to the Antarctic continent.