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7[[caption-width-right:350:This penguin is [[OhCrap pretty damn sure]] that his fate is [[{{Pun}} sealed]].]]
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9-> ''"You know, we're a very emotional species. You know, we think penguins are cute, and we think leopard seals are ugly, therefore leopard seals are bad, penguins are good."''
10-->-- Diver and photographer '''Paul Nicklen''', talking about [[https://youtu.be/UmVWGvO8Yhk his encounter with a leopard seal]].
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12Despite having a reputation for [[SweetSeal cuteness]], seals are also well-known for being predators, which [[PredatorsAreMean aren't exactly the most beloved animals]]. Some, like the leopard seal, eat ''penguins'', which is a bit of a problem, considering that people love penguins. And so, when they're not {{Ridiculously Cute Critter}}s, fictional seals are often portrayed as either mindless brutes or malevolent monsters.
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14This trope mostly applies to large, stereotypically aggressive seal species such as leopard seals and elephant seals. Small ones, such as the harbor seal and the harp seal, are much more likely to be portrayed as {{Sweet Seal}}s. If a small seal ''does'' act evil or aggressive in fiction, it's a case of KillerRabbit. There's some aspects of WhatMeasureIsANonCute involved here too; generally, the larger seals that prey on penguins and other seals are portrayed more negatively in fiction than the smaller ones that mostly eat fish, and [[NoCartoonFish fish aren't usually seen as cute or appealing enough to feel sorry for]].
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16This trope also includes sea lions. They're different from seals -- for instance, they have ear flaps, and flippers that allow them to "walk" on land -- but are also included due to being highly similar to them in most if not all other respects; in fact, the entirety of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinniped the immediate clade that includes them both]] consists of marine mammals of the same general body plan and carnivorous behavior, including walruses and fur seals (the latter being the sea lions' closest relatives). And their closest relatives? [[BearsAreBadNews Bears]].
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18Compare WilyWalrus (since walruses are related to seals), ThreateningShark and DeviousDolphins. Contrast SweetSeal. SubTrope of SeaMonster. JustForFun/NotToBeConfusedWith SealedEvilInACan or seals on letters. Also not to be confused with UsefulNotes/NavySeals, although their targets may very well be scared. Has nothing to do with the singer Music/{{Seal}}.
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25* ''Art/BeastFables'': Tizheruks are a form of pinniped morph -- the one shown is a leopard seal -- that combines the basic seal or sea lion with elements of eels, snakes, and extinct marine reptiles. It's mostly used when hunting to overpower or outrun prey, although walruses and elephant seals also use for inter-specific competition.
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29* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'': In one comic, the Penguin attempts to feed Batman to a huge leopard seal he keeps in his nightclub. The Penguin later says he never considered it a serious DeathTrap, and he fully expected him to escape, but he wanted to see Batman sweat for a bit.
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33* One of the new villains introduced in ''Fanfic/AWaterbendingQuirk'' is Kavik, who's essentially a stronger EvilCounterpart to the Pro Hero Selkie, as he is a heartless mercenary. Even their Quirks are based on different subspecies of seals, as Selkie's Quirk is "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spotted_seal Spotted Seal]]", while Kavik's Quirk is "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopard_seal Leopard Seal]]".
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37* In ''WesternAnimation/HappyFeet'' a leopard seal is a recurring antagonist of the penguin heroes. Elephant seals also recur in both films; they make no attempt to harm the heroes, but they are terrifying. The second film goes into the "beachmaster" social order noted under real life. Also in the second film, a leopard seal and an elephant seal cross paths, and the leopard seal, a species generally considered TheDreaded in penguin stories, [[HorrifyingTheHorror flees in terror]].
38* ''WesternAnimation/IceAgeContinentalDrift'': One of the pirates is an elephant seal named Flynn. He's more of a {{Cloudcuckoolander}} than a truly threatening villain, though.
39* In ''WesternAnimation/ThePebbleAndThePenguin'', leopard seals are depicted as ravenous killers with a penchant for sporting [[SlasherSmile Slasher Smiles]]. There are several instances where various leopard seals attempt to eat the main protagonist, Hubie. The first time, Hubie narrowly escapes the predator after a chunk of ice gets lodged in its mouth. Later in the film, Hubie and his friend Rocko end up waking up another seal and again, narrowly escaping with their lives. There's one final encounter the duo has with a leopard seal atop a submarine, only this time, [[TookALevelInBadass Hubie has mastered martial arts]] from Rocko, allowing him to [[TheDogBitesBack fight back.]]
40* In ''WesternAnimation/PenguinsOfMadagascar'', the penguins are shown to despise leopard seals, which are portrayed as mindless penguin killers with BlackEyesOfCrazy. Curiously, the leopard seals seem to be the only animals in the movie [[FurryConfusion who are not humanized in any way]], which is ''especially'' strange considering that one of the heroes is a harp seal.
41* In ''WesternAnimation/RomeoAndJulietSealedWithAKiss'', Prince, a CompositeCharacter of three antagonistic characters (Tybalt, Prince Escalus and Paris) from [[Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet the original play]], is a gigantic elephant seal who terrorizes the other seals on the beach, and even threatens to eat Romeo at one point.
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45* In ''Film/EightBelow'', when Max is investigating a dead orca as potential food, a leopard seal lunges out of the carcass and chases him off. Max manages to lure it away by running off with a piece of meat, with the seal chasing him beneath the ice and leaving the other dogs free to eat [[spoiler:until it figures out what’s going on and doubles back, lunging at the dogs from behind and crippling Maya]].
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49* Inuit mythology mentions the Tizheruk, a sea monster said to resemble a giant long-necked seal. Legends tell of it snatching people from boats and piers and dragging them underwater to eat. Some cryptozoologists suggest that the legends are based on a real undiscovered animal, perhaps a relative of the leopard seal (despite that species being native to Antarctica).
50* The 1933 incident that popularised [[YowiesAndBunyipsAndDropBearsOhMy Bunyips]] is speculated to have been a leopard seal that swam upstream. However, in their traditional [[Myth/AboriginalAustralianMyths Wiradjuri and Gamilaraay mythologies]], "bunyip" is pretty much a term for any [[OurDemonsAreDifferent dark spirit]]. Some are seal like, others are not.
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54* ''Literature/TheJungleBook'':
55** Subverted in ''The White Seal'' by Kotick, an affable albino fur seal who lives in the Aleutian Islands and makes it his quest in life to find a home where his fellow seals won't be victims of the fur trade. He comes to tell the other seals he found such a place... and when they refuse to listen to him, ''beats the shit out of everyone'' until they agree to follow him. Probably helps that he's the son of Seacatch, his herd's beachmaster, and as such, AsskickingLeadsToLeadership runs in the family.
56** Seacatch, who in addition to having to scare off challengers to his position, sends a few growls his son's way as well.
57* ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'':
58** The Telekhines are literal monsters that are often compared to seals -- specifically sea lions -- in appearance.
59** The spirit of the East River, a hostile and unfriendly minor god, looks like a humanoid combination of a seal and a wolf.
60* ''Literature/TheWinterOfTheWorld'': Amicac the Sea Devourer is a seal the size of a war galley, and he's ferocious enough to make a leopard seal seem as meek and mild as a lamb. His appearance in the third book (''The Hammer of the Sun'') is... impressive.
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64* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' 3rd Edition had the Sea Lion, [[MixAndMatchCritter a seal/lion/shark hybrid creature]] that was noted for being a highly aggressive coastal predator. Later editions renamed it the Sea Tiger, presumably to avoid confusion with the actual sea lion.
65* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'':
66** [[YowiesAndBunyipsAndDropBearsOhMy Bunyips]] are enormous seal-like monsters with shark-like teeth (and sometimes dorsal fins), and are infamous for their ferocious and aggressive natures, insatiable appetites and willingness to attack and devour anything smaller than themselves. They often compete for food and territory with other predatory pinnipeds, such as leopard seals.
67** The ice sheet over the Antarkos Ocean is home to ferocious, ten-feet-long leopard seals that literally tear penguins out of their skins before devouring them -- their territories can be identified by the bloody, discarded penguin skins left lying around.
68** The setting's take on {{selkies|AndWereseals}}, in their [[ShapeshifterDefaultForm natural]] [[VoluntaryShapeshifting form]], look like [[UnscaledMerfolk vaguely humanoid leopard seals]], complete with a vicious array of teeth. And while ''some'' are friendly enough when they're not [[ConsummateLiar snowing you]], some would as soon eat a {{player character}} as look at one.
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72* ''VideoGame/{{Battleborn}}'': Thaddeus from the DLC story operation ''Toby's Friendship Raid'' is a fat, rich anthropomorphic leopard seal alien in a suit. With the use of his stolen factory ship convoy, he plans to build a mech army that will help him take over Solus. While he talks and acts like a pompous entitled upper-class nerd, he nonetheless looks menacing and is just as dangerous. He does, however, become [[spoiler: much evil-looking in the 10th playthrough of the operation wherein he decides to use the alias he uses as a black-market kingpin, The Lorrian.]]
73* ''VideoGame/TheBattleCats'' features the Sir Seal line of enemies, which are all rather tough to defeat. Two of them, the first Sir Seal and [[CyberneticsEatYourSoul Sir Metal Seal]], are motivated purely by [[AttentionWhore craving for attention]].
74* ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryTropicalFreeze'': Pompy the Presumptuous is a circus sea lion who serves as an entertainer for the villainous [[HornyVikings Snowmads]]. He's surprisingly scary for the first boss: not only is he ''enormous'' -- one of the biggest members of the Snowmads -- but he's one of the only three bosses in the game to get [[RottenRockAndRoll heavy metal music]] -- the other two are the penultimate and FinalBoss!
75* ''VideoGame/DragonProject'': Crossing over with WilyWalrus and OurDragonsAreDifferent, Volatile Valenga and Fanged Mercura are a pair of seal dragons with power over [[PlayingWithFire fire]] and [[AnIcePerson ice]] respectively. Wherever they go, [[WeatherManipulation they drastically change the climate and temperature of the surrounding area within a short time period]], [[WalkingWasteland causing massive destruction towards the environment and any other life near them]], [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking and ruining Pamela's swimming classes while teaching the Hunters]]. Both of their Tablets allow you to craft the Fire [[EnergyBow Soul Bow]] and the Water [[SinisterScythe Soul Spear]] respectively.
76* ''Videogame/KingdomOfLoathing'' portrays seals as violent and evil [[OurDemonsAreDifferent demonic entities]] spawned in the Infernal Abyss, even the baby pups. Seal Clubbers, unlike the way [[EvilPoacher they're often portrayed in media]], are {{Barbarian Hero}}es that protect ordinary people from their wrath.
77* ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarZero'': Seal-like hostiles called "Hypaos" are common enemies encountered in the [[SwampsAreEvil Ozette Wetlands]]. They are capable of generating a nasty [[ShockAndAwe electric discharge]] when surrounded. A larger, stronger variant called "Vespao" also appears as a rare encounter.
78* ''VideoGame/TheNewZealandStory'': The main villain of the game is Wally, a leopard seal who kidnapped all but one of the kiwis from Auckland's Zoo with plans to sell them to various zoos throughout the country.
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82* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': Not quite a monster, but in the episode satirizing ''Series/MutualOfOmahasWildKingdom'', the Beachmaster (Bender's elephant seal counterpart) is an obnoxious {{Jerkass}} whose only response to being told he's just crushed a bunch of helpless seal pups is to gloat about how he now gets to sire more of them.
83* ''WesternAnimation/ThePenguinsOfMadagascar'': Subverted with Hunter, a friendly leopard seal pup who Private saves from a fishing net. Her family are all right too, when they aren't trying to eat the heroes.
84* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pingu}}'': The giant walrus was so unnerving that the episode it appears in, ''Pingu Dreams'', is banned in a number of countries.
85* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
86** In one episode, Homer reads an article in ''[[BlandNameProduct Reading Digest]]'' magazine which describes the bark of a sea lion as a sound all polar explorers dread.
87** In another episode, Homer and Marge tried to vandalize Judge Harm's houseboat, only to be menaced by Poncho, Harm's pet seal that she had somehow trained as an AngryGuardDog.
88* The animated short film of Kipling's ''The White Seal'' has the aformentioned AsskickingLeadsToLeadership moment. In addition, there's also Kotick's response to witnessing his fellow seals falling victim to human seal hunters where, out of fear and desperation, he yells for them to stop. The hunters, having apparently never seen a white fur seal before and thinking it's the ghost of all the seals they've slaughtered thus far coming back for revenge, promptly drop what they're doing and flee in terror, with an emboldened Kotick chasing them all the way to their boats.
89* ''WesternAnimation/WildKratts'':
90** Martin and Coach the sea otter have a close call with a Steller's sea lion, a major predator of sea otters.
91** The first penguin-themed episode also features the penguins' major natural predator, the leopard seal.
92* ''WesternAnimation/TheWildThornberrys'': Played with in the episode, "Tamper-Proof Seal", where the Commvee becomes blocked by a group of northern fur seals and their aggressive beachmaster, because the Commvee happened to be parked on the seals' breeding ground. [[SpeaksFluentAnimal Eliza]] has to negotiate with the beachmaster by offering his group plenty of fish to eat.
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96* ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelagiarctos Pelagiarctos]]'', an extinct relative of the walrus, was thought to be a macropredator specialized to hunting prey as large as other pinnipeds...until a [[ScienceMarchesOn 2013 study]] showed it was a generalist predator usually feeding on smaller animals themselves.
97* The Southern Elephant Seal fits the trope: a massive creature with a Darwinist social ethos, one where the largest and most dominant males (sometimes referred to as "Beachmasters") ruthlessly enforce their dominance over the majority of lesser males and gather the females together as exclusive harems, fighting and defeating other males who try to challenge them for their titles. The majority of males remain un-mated and single, which encourages the species to migrate out to find new territories to hold. Fights between beachmasters and the contenders to their crown are kind of evocative of some nightclubs at two in the morning. Fittingly, beachmasters can grow up to 4 tons, meaning they're LargeAndInCharge! Despite this, quite a few camera-happy tourists, unfamiliar with the seals' habits and fooled by their cumbersome appearance on land, often find themselves promptly disabused of that notion when they get too close for a photo.
98* Although there is at least one instance of a leopard seal killing a human, they actually tend to subvert this trope when meeting humans. There have been a few stories of divers coming face-to-face with a leopard seal, only for it to react with curiosity or even playfulness. One such encounter, documented by National Geographic photographer Paul Nicklen (see page quote above), resulted in the seal offering [[https://pmdvod.nationalgeographic.com/NG_Video_DEV/974/375/ngm-nicklen-leopard-seals-btp_480x360.jpg dead]] [[https://cdn.roaring.earth/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/CATERS_Friendly_Leopard_Seal_06.jpg penguins]] to him thinking that he was starving and needed food. As with elephant seals, there are a number of places where the range of leopard seals crosses over with humans, mainly in Australia and New Zealand, and threatening encounters have occurred. Though, [[https://youtu.be/oSWzBkllGkE as seen here]], most of these meetings involve a great deal of posturing from the seal intended to scare off the creatures annoying it. In spite of the audible ‘thumping’ and rumbling sounds, which are the seal’s way of announcing its territory and intent to attack to the would-be intruders, it seems content with simply trying to look threatening, then lying down, hoping the humans leave it alone.
99* On the other hand, sea lions, which are often seen as (and usually are) playful and puppy-like, have been known to attack and maul humans, especially people who have gotten too close to their pups and/or territory. This usually is a result of one or more persons trying to pet or take a picture with them, although unprovoked attacks have happened as well. As [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRupvfkOG70 this young Canadian tourist learned]], a Californian sea lion is just as nimble out of the water as it is below the surface, and the animal was able to grab hold and yank her into the drink with ease.
100* Bizarrely, it has been observed that male fur seals [[http://www.techtimes.com/articles/20531/20141119/shocking-seals-found-chasing-and-raping-penguins-caught-on-camera.htm rape penguins]]. Scientists speculate that they are sexually frustrated young males that were unsuccessful in obtaining females of their own species as partners.
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