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The story of seals raping penguins

It is reported that biologists first observed a furry seal trying to mate with an emperor penguin on Marion Island in 2006. They recorded this strange thing in detail and published it. However, after this incident, the research team led by haddad and Debruin, professors of the Institute of Mammalian Studies at the University of Puebla, recently witnessed the behavior of seals holding and sexually assaulting emperor penguins on three different occasions. The perpetrators were all male seals, but the gender of the victims was uncertain. Every time, the seal chased and caught the penguin, and then began to "violence". Each "violence" lasts from 2.5 minutes to 6 minutes. After that, the seal will take a short rest and then make a "lascivious power". The average duration of each sexual assault is 5 minutes, and the "victim" will bleed between his legs. After three sexual assaults, the seal finally released the penguin. But after the fourth violence, seals hunted and swallowed the penguin victims. Because Marion Island is the only place in the world where seals are known to hunt emperor penguins on land, scientists initially thought that seals were hunting penguins.