National Geographic photographer Paul Nicklen recently traveled to Antarctica to take underwater photographs of leopard seals. When he arrived, he and his guide were greeted by the largest leopard seal either of them had ever seen. Upon entering the water the vicious sea beast immediately took Paul's camera and entire head into her mouth, but then something changed. All we'll say is that it involves penguins. Watch the video to find out.
- link:// Paul Nicklen's Leopard Seal Photos for NatGeo
- via:// PDNPulse
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11.17.09
By Michael
Wow, That is quite amazing!
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11.17.09
By Roger
Cool
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11.17.09
By Steve
Maybe she thought you were her pup?
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11.17.09
By xu
fake
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11.17.09
By Alex Moaba
fake you, man
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11.17.09
By Joe
Fake
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11.17.09
By Jordan Breindel
fake
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11.17.09
By Person
Awesome video, that sea lion is crazy and that really is a unique and great experience. BUT! Can somebody turn down the volume on that music in the background? I had to turn the volume up to the point where my walls were shaking, all just to hear what the guy was saying.
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11.27.09
By alvin cabacang
wonderfully amazing! doesn't it sound redundant?
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