Leopard Seals [Hydrurga]

Description

Hydrurga is a genus represented by the leopard seal, known for its distinctive leopard-like spots. It is the second largest species of seal in the Antarctic and is a top predator, feeding on a variety of prey including fish, penguins, and smaller seals. Leopard seals are solitary animals, with unique vocalizations that can be heard over long distances underwater. They are distinguished by their long, slender bodies and large heads with powerful jaws and teeth.

Species
Leopard Seal
Leopard Seal [Hydrurga leptonyx]
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Taxonomy
Phylum Chordates
Chordata
Class Mammals
Mammalia
Order Carnivorans
Carnivora
Family Earless Seals
Phocidae
Statistics
  • Species 1