Crabeater seals are medium to large size Carnivora with rather slender bodies and pale-tinted skins. They inhabit most parts of the South pole or Antarctica coast, free-floating on ice packs they use for resting, mating, or accessing prey. They are classified under the family Phocidae with unique attributes of the tooth which somewhat functions like that of the Baleen whales. These vertebrates are highly social, primarily found gathering in groups, and can migrate over great distances. Crabeater seals are identified by comparatively long, slender heads and muzzles with eyes set further apart. They also show somewhat sickle-shaped long wide fore flippers. They mainly feed on Krill and not crab as their name suggests.
Crabeater Seals have a total length between 7.5’-8.5’ (2.3-2.6 m), body height of 17.7”-20.5” (45-52 cm), and width of 17.3”-18.5” (44-47 cm). The typical weight of the Crabeater Seal is in the range of 440-660 lb (200-300 kg). Crabeater Seals have lifespans between 23-40 years.
Crabeater seals are medium to large size Carnivora with rather slender bodies and pale-tinted skins. They inhabit most parts of the South pole or Antarctica coast, free-floating on ice packs they use for resting, mating, or accessing prey. They are classified under the family Phocidae with unique attributes of the tooth which somewhat functions like that of the Baleen whales. These vertebrates are highly social, primarily found gathering in groups, and can migrate over great distances. Crabeater seals are identified by comparatively long, slender heads and muzzles with eyes set further apart. They also show somewhat sickle-shaped long wide fore flippers. They mainly feed on Krill and not crab as their name suggests.
Crabeater Seals have a total length between 7.5’-8.5’ (2.3-2.6 m), body height of 17.7”-20.5” (45-52 cm), and width of 17.3”-18.5” (44-47 cm). The typical weight of the Crabeater Seal is in the range of 440-660 lb (200-300 kg). Crabeater Seals have lifespans between 23-40 years.