Weddell Seal
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A typical Weddell Seal can weigh up to 900 pounds and measure up to 8 feet in length. They have a thick blubber layer that helps them stay warm in cold environments, as well as webbed feet that make them excellent swimmers. These seals are very social animals and typically live in large colonies where they can play and swim together.

Weddell Seals are carnivores and feed mainly on fish, squid, and krill. They use their sharp teeth to catch prey, which they then swallow whole. These animals are very adaptable and have been known to survive in both cold arctic waters and warmer temperate seas.

Weddell Seals are one of the most widely distributed seal species in the world, with colonies found in Antarctica, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. They are currently listed as a Least Concern species by the IUCN, but they are still at risk from climate change and human activities.

These seals are truly amazing animals and provide a vital link in the marine food web. They are a vital part of the Antarctic ecosystem and play an important role in keeping the oceans healthy.

Animal population

300,000

Population
IUCN Classification

Least Concern (LC)

IUCN Classification

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Geeky Facts about the Weddell Seal

Fact 1

Weddell Seals live the furthest south of any mammals.

Fact 2

Weddell seals can reach depths of over 600 m (1,950 ft.), and can undertake dives of at least 82 minutes.

Fact 3

Weddell seals are covered with a thin fur coat on their entire body, except for the area near their flippers.

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