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	 The South Polar or Antarctic Skua, Stercorarius maccormicki
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^o^| The South Polar or Antarctic Skua, Stercorarius maccormicki
 
 Adélie penguin predators
 
 
 The South Polar or Antarctic Skua,
 Stercorarius maccormicki
 Leopard Seals
 Leopard seals,
 Hydrurga leptonyx
 , are largely solitary animals,
 with sinuous, 3 m-long bodies and powerful heads. They are generally found
 throughout the Southern Ocean in the pack ice areas of Antarctica, although
 younger individuals may wander further afield. Weighing up to 350 kg,
 leopard seals are fierce predators of fish, squid, penguins, and the pups
 of other species of seal. Their lobed molar teeth are also adapted for
 straining krill from the water.
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