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Crabeater Collection

The crabeater seal, scientifically known as Lobodon carcinophaga, is a fascinating creature found in the icy waters of Antarctica

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Antarctica, Antarctic Penninsula. Crabeater seal (Lobodon carcinophagus) on iceberg. Date: 28/06/2006

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Antarctica, Antarctic Penninsula. Crabeater seal (Lobodon carcinophagus) on iceberg. Date: 28/06/2006

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Antarctica, Antarctic Penninsula, Antarctic Sound. Wounded crabeater seal (wild: Lobodon carcinophagus) on iceberg. Date: 28/06/2006

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Antarctica, Antarctic Penninsula, Antarctic Sound. Crabeater seals (wild: Lobodon carcinophagus) on iceberg. Date: 28/06/2006

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Antarctica, Antarctic Penninsula, Antarctic Sound. White Crabeater seal on iceberg (Wild: Lobodon carcinophagus). Date: 28/06/2006

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Antarctica, Antarctic Penninsula, Antarctic Sound. White Crabeater seal on iceberg (Wild: Lobodon carcinophagus). Date: 28/06/2006

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Antarctica, Antarctic Penninsula, Antarctic Sound. Crabeater seal on iceberg (Lobodon carcinophagus). Date: 28/06/2006

Background imageCrabeater Collection: Picture No. 10864941

Picture No. 10864941
Skull of Crabeater Seal (Lobodon) Date:

Background imageCrabeater Collection: Crabeater Seal (Lobodon Carcinophaga) On Ice Looking At Camera; Antarctica

Crabeater Seal (Lobodon Carcinophaga) On Ice Looking At Camera; Antarctica

Background imageCrabeater Collection: Crabeater seals underwater, Antarctic Peninsula

Crabeater seals underwater, Antarctic Peninsula
Crabeater seals (Lobodon carcinophagus) underwater, swimming and paying in waves near stranded iceberg, summer evening, Antarctica; Antarctic Peninsula; Southern Ocean

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Picture No. 11672010
Crabeater Seal lying on ice. Date:

Background imageCrabeater Collection: Crabeater seal -Lobodon carcinophagus-, Paradise Bay, Graham Land, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

Crabeater seal -Lobodon carcinophagus-, Paradise Bay, Graham Land, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

Background imageCrabeater Collection: Crabeater Seal - Neko Harbor - Antarctic Peninsula

Crabeater Seal - Neko Harbor - Antarctic Peninsula
SE-1577 Crabeater Seal Neko Harbor - Antarctic Peninsula Lobodon carcinophagus Suzi Eszterhas contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401


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The crabeater seal, scientifically known as Lobodon carcinophaga, is a fascinating creature found in the icy waters of Antarctica. With its sleek and streamlined body, it effortlessly glides through the frigid ocean depths. In Picture No. 10864941, we see a crabeater seal perched on an ice floe, gazing directly at the camera. Its piercing eyes reflect curiosity and intelligence as it surveys its surroundings. This image captures the beauty and resilience of these incredible creatures in their natural habitat. DDE-90023770 showcases another captivating moment with crabeater seals underwater along the Antarctic Peninsula. These agile swimmers gracefully navigate through crystal-clear waters, showcasing their adaptability to extreme conditions. Picture No. 11672010 further highlights their aquatic prowess as they dive deep into the abyssal depths of Antarctica's oceans. Their elongated bodies and webbed feet enable them to swim swiftly and efficiently while hunting for food. Crabeater seals are not named after their diet but rather due to their specialized teeth that help filter krill from seawater during feeding sessions. Despite this misleading name, they primarily feed on krill rather than crabs. These remarkable creatures have evolved unique adaptations over time to survive in one of Earth's harshest environments - Antarctica. They possess thick blubber layers that provide insulation against freezing temperatures while also acting as energy reserves during long periods without food. As we marvel at these captivating images captured by DDE-90023477, DDE-90023476, DDE-90023472, DDE-90023466, DDE-90023471, DDE-90023470, and DDE-90023465 let us appreciate the delicate balance of nature that allows such magnificent species like the crabeater seal to thrive amidst adversity. Let us continue to protect our planet's fragile ecosystems so future generations can witness firsthand the awe-inspiring beauty of creatures like the crabeater seal in their natural habitats.