- The
crab-
eating fox (Cerdocyon thous), also
known as the
forest dog, wood fox,
bushfox (not to be
confused with the bush dog) or maikong, is an extant...
- The
crab-
eating raccoon,
southern raccoon, or
South American raccoon (Procyon cancrivorus) is a
species of
raccoon native to
marshy and
jungle areas of...
- The
crab-
eating mongoose (Urva urva) is a
species of
mongoose found from the north-eastern
Indian subcontinent and
Southeast Asia to
southern China and...
-
Despite its name, the
crabeater seal does not
eat crabs. As well as
being an
important krill predator, the
crabeater seal's pups are an
important component...
- The red king
crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus), also
called Kamchatka crab or
Alaskan king
crab, is a
species of king
crab native to cold
waters in the...
- The
earless seals, phocids, or true
seals are one of the
three main
groups of
mammals within the
seal lineage, Pinnipedia. All true
seals are members...
- The
Baikal seal (Pusa sibirica), also
known as Lake
Baikal seal or
Baikal nerpa, is a
species of
earless seal endemic to Lake
Baikal in Siberia, Russia...
- The
harbor (or harbour)
seal (Phoca vitulina), also
known as the
common seal, is a true
seal found along temperate and
Arctic marine coastlines of the...
- The
ringed seal (Pusa hispida) is a
small earless seal species found in
Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. Its
common name is
derived from a
distinctive patterning...
- lucioperca.
Other prey
include shrimp,
crab, and silversides.
Being one of the top
predators in the ecosystem,
Caspian seals had
hazardous chemicals found inside...