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Crabeater Seal Frozen Drool Pile Macro iPhone case by Jeff at JSJ Photography. Protect your iPhone with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your iPhone for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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Close-up macro of crabeater seal frozen drool pile on a small iceberg off Ukrainian Vernadsky Research Station, Marina Point, Galindez Island,... more
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Protect your with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
Close-up macro of crabeater seal frozen drool pile on a small iceberg off Ukrainian Vernadsky Research Station, Marina Point, Galindez Island, Antarctica, on 4 February 2020 from a zodiac boat on the expedition ship Ocean Nova. Please note this is not blood--since crabeater seals do not eat crabs or other mammals. They only eat krill with special teeth. The crabeater seal is just sleeping--it is NOT dead.
FROM WIKIPEDIA:
The crabeater seal (Lobodon carcinophaga), also known as the krill-eater seal, is a true seal with a circumpolar distribution around the coast of Antarctica. They are medium- to large-sized (over 2 m in length), relatively slender and pale-colored, found primarily on the free-floating pack ice that extends seasonally out from the Antarctic coast, which they use as a platform for resting, mating, social aggregation and accessing their prey. They are by far the most abundant seal species in the world. While population estimates are uncertain, there are...
Hi! I'm Jeff at JSJ Photography. I'm a retired military service member and Christian adventure photographer who has been taking pictures and entering them in photo contests as my wife Jenny and I traveled the world together for over 25 years. We lived on 3 continents and have traveled to all 7 continents, so I have tried to capture God's amazing creation wherever we live and travel. I have focused on Bald Eagle photography for the past 10 years since I retired by photographing them in the Washington, DC area along the Potomac River and Conowingo Dam on the Susquehanna River near the Maryland/Delaware/Pennsylvania border. During our world travels as a geography major and photo enthusiast, I have developed a fascination with various...
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Thank you VERY MUCH Debra Lynch for featuring my photo artwork "Crabeater Seal Bloody Drool Pile Macro" in the FAA group Trick and Treat of Nature on 05/15/2020! ~Jeff at JSJ Photography
Dawn Currie
Congratulations on your feature in our group, Pure Nature Photography - celebrating the best of our natural world! You are invited to archive it in the 2020 Pure Nature Photography Thanks and Features Archive discussion thread for longer lasting visibility.
Jeff at JSJ Photography replied:
Thank you VERY MUCH Dawn Currie for featuring my photo artwork "Crabeater Seal Bloody Drool Pile Macro" in the FAA group Pure Nature Photography on 05/17/2020! ~Jeff at JSJ Photography
Gary F Richards
Excellent capture and artwork! Fl
Jeff at JSJ Photography replied:
Thanks for the L/F/C Gary! ~Jeff at JSJ Photography