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The sea creatures of the Punch Masters are the Weddell seals. The ice cave where the Wedel seals traded their blood and lives is an excellent place for oceanographers to conduct research on the marine ecological environment. Oceanographers can use these ice caves to collect seawater samples for the study of marine chemistry and marine biology.
It is also possible to put various oceanographic instruments into the ice cave to conduct research in marine physics and other disciplines. If such an ice cave is drilled manually, it will cost a lot of manpower, financial resources and material resources.
For this reason, the Weddell seal is known as a powerful assistant to the punching master and oceanographer.
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The Weddell's seal, also known as the Weddell's seal, Weddell's seal, or Weddell's seal, is a phylum of chordates, a family of seals, a carnivore, and the only species of the genus Weddell's seal under the family Sealidae.
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The sea creatures known as the punching giants are the Weddell seal baby conch.
Weddell seals are found in sea ice areas and can survive the long and dark winters under sea ice.
It relies on its sharp teeth, gnaws on the ice and drills holes, sticks out its head, breathes, or drills out of the ice holes, and perches alone.
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The Weddell seal is known as a punching master.
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Known as the giant of the punch, the Weddell seal has very sharp teeth, which can be used to gnaw open the ice and stick its head out to breathe or burrow out when living under the sea ice. Generally speaking, the Weddell seal is a solitary animal and is rarely seen in herds, currently numbering 750,000 individuals worldwide.
The creatures of the shrouds are known as the Punch Masters.
In the Antarctic region of China, the temperature is relatively low, and most of them are not suitable for human survival and early return, but it is also the habitat of some cold-sensitive animals, such as lively and cute penguins, cute seals and polar bears, etc., most of them are amphibians on land and sea, so life is very comfortable.
Among them, the Weddell seal is also known as the punch master, this kind of seal is mainly distributed in the waters along the coast of Antarctica and Antarctica, often haunts the sea ice area, and can spend a long winter under the sea ice, they will use sharp teeth to gnaw the ice open for hole-punching work, so that they can stick their heads out for breathing or easy to drill out, all of which also have the title of "punch master".
Unlike most social animals such as penguins, Weddell seals are solitary animals, rarely or almost non-existent, and generally live alone. Weddell seals were once found in the Pacific, Caribbean and Mediterranean Seas, and now have 750,000 land-hungry individuals.
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1. The sea creatures known as the punching giants are: the Wedel's seal.
2. Weddell's seal, also known as Weddell's seal, Weddell's seal or Weddell's seal, is a chordate phylum, seal family, carnivore, and the only animal species of the genus Weddell's seal under the seal family.
3. It is named after a British Antarctic voyager James Weddell, this seal is mainly distributed around the South pole and near the coast of Antarctica, it can dive to 600 meters underwater, and stay underwater for more than 1 hour, it is estimated that there are about 750,000 at present.
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The Punch Master is a sea creature of the Wadechang Zaoer sealWeedel sealsIt is the only animal in the genus Seal. It was named by James Weddell, a British Antarctic explorer. Wedel's seals, also known as "monk seals", are the oldest creatures of the Yiqing Xun orange species, so they are known as "living fossils", they were recorded in Aristotle's book, and they were also the first seals that Columbus saw in the "New World".
Once found in the Pacific, the Caribbean and the Mediterranean, there are only about 800,000 of them in the world.
Wedel's seals are winners of both long and deep dives and feed on marine creatures such as fish and cephalopods. Such as: squid and krill.
During predation, it can dive to a depth of 500 meters, with a duration of 20 73 minutes, but usually within 25 minutes. Because they have to return to the stomata to breathe, their combat radius when diving and hunting is not too far, and the farthest recorded is 12 kilometers.
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