Leopard seals, Killer whales, and humans prey upon seals.
leopard seals preys on them and their prey is fish.
Leopard Seals are prey to killer whales, polar bears and human hunting.
Yes, seals are predators of penguins and will hunt them for food. Penguins are a common prey for certain seal species, such as leopard seals and Antarctic fur seals.
Krill, other leopard seals, and penguins.
Leopard seals typically have around 34 teeth in total, with 12 teeth in the upper jaw and 22 teeth in the lower jaw. These teeth are sharp and interlocking, ideal for catching and eating prey like fish, squid, and other seals.
Baby leopard sharks may be eaten by larger predators such as other sharks, seals, and larger fish. Additionally, birds of prey like eagles or ospreys may also prey on baby leopard sharks in shallow waters.
no, although they do eat other breeds of seals pups.
they hunt in the ocean. In the waters off Antarctica, they are known to prey on penguins.
They eat mainly fish, squid and krill, sometimes they will eat penguins too.
A Leopard Seals percentage of diet is: Krill (47%), Other Seals (31%), young Crabeater Seals and penguins (11%), and fish and cephalopods (11%)
Because that's their prey. They do not eat fish, or squid like other seals (or Sea Lions). They normally only eat penguins probably it tastes good to them but it is a little bit nasty to watch because when the leopard seal grabs it's prey (the penguin), the penguin bleeds a lot