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Leopard Seal with Penguin

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No, it’s not shopped.

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16 Responses to Leopard Seal with Penguin

  1. That’s either one small as penguin or one large ass seal.

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  2. Nah, that looks about right. Ah, the awesome cycle of life.

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  3. Nah it’s shopped, i can tell by the feathers, plus i have seen quite a few penguins in my time.

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  4. But, but, according to every vegan on the internet there is no killing in nature!!

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  5. Leopard Seals are the top predator in Antarctica.

    Leopard Seal Kills Scientist in Antarctica. Dragged a underwater biologist to her death.First ever human fatality.

    news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/08/0806_030806_sealkiller.html

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  6. Who said there is no killing in nature?
    No seriously, I doubt any ‘vegan’ with half a brain would claim that.

    You got it all wrong anyway, if you listen to people like that.

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  7. It’s a magical leoplurodon!!!

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  8. lol you’re such a douche ciao

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  9. @lotuseater, I like the allusion to Homeric literature, but I assure you it is not shopped.
    photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/enlarge/leopard-seal-penguin_pod_image.html

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  10. I saw the Animal Planet Special on Leopard Seals. If anything resembled a plesiosaur, it would be a leopard seal (Kero totally beat me to it though).

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  11. No it is shopped, you can tell by the flippers. Having seen quite a few seals in my maritime.

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  12. Well… you better notify NatGeo that their photographer spent the expidition funds on a lovely vacation to Antarctica while he sat around and shopped photos.

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  13. Well i do not see why it is so hard to say it is shopped. I mean the colors and reflections are all wrong. I have seen MANY photos of underwater in my time.

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