Leopard Seals Are Straight Out Of Your Nightmares

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Published 2022-11-25
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Examining the nature of the beast.

All Comments (21)
  • @animalogic
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  • Ah, yes. The default antagonist of every talking penguin movie. These guys are like the crocodiles of the antarctic.
  • Leopard seal in water: Cruise missile with teeth. Leopard seal on land: Me after thanksgiving.
  • @Tiffany_7467
    As a penguin I whole heartedly agree with this accurate depiction
  • @daniell1483
    I like the story of the seal trying to "teach" the photographer how to hunt. That sounds really adorable.
  • @dinomation
    Nice to see I’m not the only person terrified of leopard seals.
  • No it's not a bad animal. Apparently it can be concerned for other's wellbeing. An photographer was diving with his camera on the arctic and a leopard seal interpreted him as some kind of sea animal and the seal proceeded to try and feed him! When he didn't eat (the camera being his alleged mouth) the seal became visibly concerned for him and tried to help him eat. That was so very very sweet, I think. I know they eat other seals or penguins or whatever, but everyone has to eat.
  • @Kinsman19
    They’re terrifying and cute simultaneously.
  • @MissMisnomer_
    Leopard seals are legit the only animal I'm scared of: one time years ago I saw a video of one emerging out of the darkness slowly towards the camera and that was it for me, been terrified ever since. People always sound so confused when I tell them, it's definitely not a common animal to be scared of haha. Glad to see I'm not the only one
  • @esmi0136
    I think the fact that Orcas are its' only known predators in the wild speaks volumes about the leopard seal, lmao.
  • @Ass_of_Amalek
    I actually remember a reoccuring childhood nightmare with a monster seal in some sort of indoor swimming pools resembling a level in a tomb raider game I played at the time. I don't think I knew about leopard seals in detail, but it pretty much was a leopard seal.
  • @sle2979
    It's actually amazing how animals can survive in such cold environments
  • True.Treating those predators with respect and awareness is both significantly necessary. THANK YOU.
  • As a Leopard Seal, these facts are true. Thank you for spreading this information Deep Throat
  • That size comparison to Kodiak bears reminded be that as much as we joke about seals being sea-puppies, they're much more closely related to bears.
  • You didn’t mention their dark habit of killing penguins in mass apparently just for the fun of it and yes, this has been video documented many times
  • Everyone’s gangsta til the Orca shows up….all I’m gonna say.
  • @terramater
    Hi friends, great video; leopard seals are incredible! Our crew recently filmed another threat that leopard seals suffer: the decreasing number of krill. Even though we always connect Antarctica with whales, penguins and seals, they all depend on krill. You even said how leopard seals filter krill with their teeth. But our team wanted to show how this tiny animal that keeps the whole ecosystem working is in danger. Not only because of climate change, but also because we spent decades harvesting them.
  • @joshuavaldivieso55
    The way the leopard seal, thrashes it’s pretty in an arc format by thrashing, reminds of when crocs thrash their prey and do the death roll to get chunks of flesh out