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        "description": "<p>Topping out at 10 feet in length, the one-ton leopard seal is Antarctica's top hunter. Any penguin that doesn't stay with the group risks becoming the seal's meal.</p>", 
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        "title": "World's Deadliest: Seal vs. Penguin", 
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        "transcript": "<p>This is one of the Antarctic's deadliest hunters.</p><p>With a streamlined body and powerful flippers, it can reach speeds of 14 miles per hour, and turn on a dime.</p><p>The seal looks like an aquatic ballerina.\u00a0 Until it opens its mouth to reveal sharp one-inch canines.</p><p>The seals' tactics are pretty simple.\u00a0 Swim along the edge of a penguin colony, staying underwater and out of sight.</p><p>And there's nothing complicated about the kill either.\u00a0 It grabs a penguin by the feet and repeatedly beats it against the surface.</p><p>The seal literally smashes it to pieces.\u00a0 Then it can eat the flesh and the fatty parts, letting the rest float away.</p>", 
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