We stand where the monk seals give birth so the mothers find a diffrent place to give birth. These places are usually dangerous and less safe.
They survive by eating fish, giving birth in caves rather than on open beaches and by just generally staying away from humans if at all possible. There are three species of monk seal. The Mediterranean Monk Seal and the Hawaiian Monk Seal are both critically endangered. The Caribbean Monk Seal is extinct. The biggest problem that the Mediterranean and Hawaiian Monk Seals face is humans.
The Monk Seal is critically endangered.
Monk seal = Kila Hawaiʻi
Monk seal = Kila Hawaiʻi
it is a monk seal that lives in Hawaii, airgo the name: Hawaiian Monk seal The Hawaiian Monk Seal is an endangered seal that is endemic to the waters around the Hawaiian Islands. Known to the native Hawaiians as ʻIlio holo i ka uaua (dog that runs in rough waters), they get their common name from their bald appearance, solitary habits, and folds of skin around their heads which resembles a monk's hood. More info at link below.
the monk seal lives in the sunlight zone
Hawaiian monk seal was created in 1905.
Mediterranean monk seal was created in 1779.
The Caribbean monk seal, West Indian seal (Monachus tropicalis), or sea wolf, as early explorers referred to it, was a species of seal native to the Caribbean and now believed to be extinct. The Caribbean monk seals' main predators were sharks and humans. Overhunting of the seals for oil, and overfishing of their food sources, are the established reasons for the seals' extinction. The last confirmed sighting of the Caribbean Monk Seal was in 1952 at Serranilla, between Jamaica and Nicaragua.
the monk seal can have1 pup this is true really
the monk seal pups weigh up to 610 lb
Hawaiian monk seal