No because it migrates!
Crabeater seals are called crabeater seals because of the way their teeth look.
some antarctic seals eat squid but the crabeater seal does not
Crabeater seals are large seals. They are a light color. Young ones have brown markings. They are chubby on the top portion of their body, and then become slender on the bottom half. They have sweet faces.
They mate from early September to late November.
no monk seals do not hibernate they usually just stay in their water or on land.
Yes! they prey on young Antarctic Fur seals, Crabeater Seals, Ross Seals And Weddell Seals
Penguins (emperor and adelie) seals (leopard seals; antarctic fur seals; crabeater seals; ross seals and weddell seals) whales(orcas(killer whales))
The answer is predation!
A Leopard Seals percentage of diet is: Krill (47%), Other Seals (31%), young Crabeater Seals and penguins (11%), and fish and cephalopods (11%)
Leopard seals and crabeater seals are both members of the family Phocidae, commonly known as true seals, and are found in the Antarctic region. While they share similar habitats and dietary habits, crabeater seals primarily feed on krill, whereas leopard seals are apex predators that prey on a variety of marine animals, including seals, penguins, and fish. Their differing diets and behaviors create a competitive dynamic in their shared ecosystem, but they do not directly compete for food due to their specific dietary preferences. Despite these differences, both species play vital roles in the Antarctic marine ecosystem.
yes
no they float on ice