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		Definition of leopard seal in English: leopard sealnoun A large grey Antarctic seal that has dark spots on the throat and preys on penguins and other seals. Hydrurga leptonyx, family Phocidae  Example sentencesExamples -  This was the first recorded episode of a leopard seal killing a human.
 -  Residents of Maria Island, off Tasmania's east coast, say a leopard seal that has come ashore appears to have been wounded in a fight.
 -  Experts think the leopard seal mistook marine biologist Kirsty Brown for another seal and dragged her down beneath the icy waters.
 -  Although they are formidable hunters, leopard seals are solitary creatures and it is virtually unknown for them to attack humans.
 -  Tracey Rogers of the Australian Marine Mammal Research Centre at Sydney's Taronga Zoo is the only biologist in the world committed to a long-term study of the leopard seal, the stealthy and skilled marine predator of the Antarctic.
 -  Like most other seals, leopard seals are insulated from frigid waters by a thick layer of fat known as blubber.
 -  Not much else is known about the young leopard seals, because very few have ever been seen.
 -  A group of women, who appeared to have been drinking, were seen beating the leopard seal with sticks of driftwood on the Gisborne beach on Saturday afternoon.
 -  Although leopard seals have a ferocious reputation, they do not attack humans, unless provoked.
 -  To catch penguins, a leopard seal will lurk near the water's edge just under the surface to watch shadows on the ice above.
 -  Impressive hunters, hungry leopard seals may burst through a spot of soft ice near a baby penguin rookery, in an attempt to grasp a penguin walking above.
 -  The leopard seal propels itself by moving its tail side to side, and it steers with its long front flippers.
 -  We can see how the leopard seals have adapted to changes in the past century, and that will allow us to predict how they will cope with changes in the future.
 -  Taronga is noted for its stand-out collection of Australian fauna and for its work on breeding Sumatran tigers and research on Antarctic leopard seals.
 -  Next year Williams and Winstanley plan to travel to Antarctica, where they will dive under the ice to paint leopard seals attacking penguins.
 -  Female leopard seals are actually larger than males and can reach 600 kg and 3.6 m in length.
 -  In his written account of the encounter, he recalled, ‘Suddenly, the surface erupted as the massive head and shoulders of a mature leopard seal, mouth gaping in expectation, crashed through the eggshell covering.’
 -  Of all the seals in the world, only one, the leopard seal, has the reputation of a true hunter, a top predator.
 -  The female leopard seal is pregnant for nine months, and gives birth between November and January.
 -  They do it, apparently, to steer clear of their coastline predators - leopard seals, killer whales and some species of gull - and so they can find thicker ice that won't melt during the summer.
 
    Definition of leopard seal in US English: leopard sealnoun A large gray Antarctic seal that has dark spots on the throat and preys on penguins and other seals. Hydrurga leptonyx, family Phocidae  Example sentencesExamples -  Like most other seals, leopard seals are insulated from frigid waters by a thick layer of fat known as blubber.
 -  The female leopard seal is pregnant for nine months, and gives birth between November and January.
 -  We can see how the leopard seals have adapted to changes in the past century, and that will allow us to predict how they will cope with changes in the future.
 -  Although they are formidable hunters, leopard seals are solitary creatures and it is virtually unknown for them to attack humans.
 -  Next year Williams and Winstanley plan to travel to Antarctica, where they will dive under the ice to paint leopard seals attacking penguins.
 -  In his written account of the encounter, he recalled, ‘Suddenly, the surface erupted as the massive head and shoulders of a mature leopard seal, mouth gaping in expectation, crashed through the eggshell covering.’
 -  They do it, apparently, to steer clear of their coastline predators - leopard seals, killer whales and some species of gull - and so they can find thicker ice that won't melt during the summer.
 -  Of all the seals in the world, only one, the leopard seal, has the reputation of a true hunter, a top predator.
 -  A group of women, who appeared to have been drinking, were seen beating the leopard seal with sticks of driftwood on the Gisborne beach on Saturday afternoon.
 -  Taronga is noted for its stand-out collection of Australian fauna and for its work on breeding Sumatran tigers and research on Antarctic leopard seals.
 -  Tracey Rogers of the Australian Marine Mammal Research Centre at Sydney's Taronga Zoo is the only biologist in the world committed to a long-term study of the leopard seal, the stealthy and skilled marine predator of the Antarctic.
 -  Impressive hunters, hungry leopard seals may burst through a spot of soft ice near a baby penguin rookery, in an attempt to grasp a penguin walking above.
 -  Not much else is known about the young leopard seals, because very few have ever been seen.
 -  To catch penguins, a leopard seal will lurk near the water's edge just under the surface to watch shadows on the ice above.
 -  The leopard seal propels itself by moving its tail side to side, and it steers with its long front flippers.
 -  Female leopard seals are actually larger than males and can reach 600 kg and 3.6 m in length.
 -  This was the first recorded episode of a leopard seal killing a human.
 -  Although leopard seals have a ferocious reputation, they do not attack humans, unless provoked.
 -  Residents of Maria Island, off Tasmania's east coast, say a leopard seal that has come ashore appears to have been wounded in a fight.
 -  Experts think the leopard seal mistook marine biologist Kirsty Brown for another seal and dragged her down beneath the icy waters.
 
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