Seal Species
Seal Species Overview
There are 33 known species of seals out
there that have been identified. The characteristics of them
help scientists to determine which category to place them into.
There are 6 main categories that seals fall into that we will
explore. They are the crabeater, fur, leopard, ross, southern
elephant, and weddell. The crabeater seals are found around the
Antarctic region. The number of them continues to increae due
to the decrease of whales that are predators as well as compete
for food sources.
The are on of the few types of seals that can move
gracefully over land and ice. In fact, the crabeater will move
great distances on land where others will travel like that in
the water only. Many people wonder why they have such a name as
they don’t consume crabs. Their main source of food is krill
just like many other species of seals out there. One of their
biggest predators are the leopard seals.
The location for the fur seals continues to expand as
they are driven to new locations for food and habitat. They
live along the sub Antarctic regions. In the early 1900’s this
species was almost extinct due to their fur being used to make
coats for women. Due to great conservation efforts though they
have made an amazing comeback. In fact, some researchers worry
about the issue of overpopulation with them in some areas.
The leopard seal is considered to be the most aggressive of
all of them out there. They love the colder regions and thrive
where there is plenty of ice around them. They are the only
species of seal out there that will feed off of other species
that are in the area. They have been known to attack humans so
even the expert researchers keep their distance from this
particular seal species.
They are extremely powerful seals and that is part of why
they are such great hunters. They have very sharp teeth and
they are also the fastest of all the seal species out there. In
addition to consuming other seals they love to eat penguins as
well while on land. They consume a variety of fish as well in
the waters. The only predator that they have in nature is the
killer whale.
Ross seals also live in the colder regions but they are very
unknown. There are less than 200,000 of them alive so they are
in danger of extinction. They are hard to learn about because
they live in the depths of the ice packs where humans find it
hard to survive. Southern elephant seals are the largest of all
the species of seals. They too have a low population of only
700,000. However, there is evidence to suggest that their
numbers are rising.
Considered to be the most beautiful species of seal is the
weddell. They have very small faces with long whiskers which
makes them very adorable. You will often find that movies and
cartoons involving seals portray this species due to the appeal
they have with an audience.
There is plenty of terrific information out there about
specific species of seals. It can be fun to compare them so you
can identify how they are all similar as well as their
differences. You may want to find materials on a given species
of seal and explore it fully before you move on to the next
one. This allows you the chance to become very familiar with a
particular species of this animal. As you learn more about them
you will also come to appreciate their value here on Earth.
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