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What does two seals fighting over a grape mean?

It's unlikely that two seals would fight over a grape! Here's why:

* Diet: Seals are primarily carnivorous, eating fish, squid, and other marine animals. Grapes are not part of their natural diet.

* Size: Grapes are very small and wouldn't provide much sustenance for a seal.

* Behavior: While seals can be territorial, they are more likely to fight over mates, territory, or food sources relevant to their diet.

So, the image of two seals fighting over a grape is probably a humorous or symbolic representation of something else. It could be a metaphor for:

* Competition for limited resources: Even small things can become valuable when scarce.

* The absurdity of conflict: Fighting over something insignificant.

* The unexpected nature of life: Strange things can happen, even if they don't make much sense!

Without more context, it's hard to say exactly what the image is meant to represent.

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