It is not known to their species so know.
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Leopard 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.
Yes. Seals are wild animals so they do bite.
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Coolie cutter shark
Yes, they have sharp teeth and will attack if bothered.
A little bit of both really. Sharks bite people on purpose because they accidentally mistake us as seals.
Its diet contains fish,krill, and other bite sized food for the seal.
Mainly Leopard seals but any Marine carnivore will take a bite if the opportunity presents itself.
The fluid is called "lymph" it help to wash stuff out of the bite. It will harden and scab. Do not scratch it off as it seals the wound from bacteria and healing will occur below the scab.
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Harbor seals, Elephant seals, Ross seals, Weddell seals, Antarctica Fur seals, Leopard seals and Navy seals.
7: elephant seals,harp seals, cabeater seals, ross seals, leopard seals, wendell seals and hooded seals
Various sources give seals a range of collective names: bob of seals colony of seals crash of seals flock of seals harem of seals herd of seals plump of seals pod of seals rookery of seals spring of seals team of seals
Yes! they prey on young Antarctic Fur seals, Crabeater Seals, Ross Seals And Weddell Seals
Various sources give seals a range of collective names: bob of seals colony of seals crash of seals flock of seals harem of seals herd of seals plump of seals pod of seals rookery of seals spring of seals team of seals most common: herd, pod, colony, or rookery less common: bob or harem