Novel baseline data on leopard seals, the mysterious apex predators of Antarctica

The combination of the extreme climate in Antarctica, the species’ solitary habits and their lethal reputation makes leopard seals one of the most difficult top predators to study on Earth. Marine biologists have now gathered baseline data on the ecology and physiology of the leopard seal, the enigmatic apex predator of the Antarctic.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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