Monk seals are carnivores and like all carnivores, they have specially adapted digestive systems to digest and best use the nutrients found in the meat that they consume.
Yes, monk seals are herbivores.
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Brian W. Johnson has written: 'The Hawaiian monk seal on Laysan Island, 1978' -- subject- s -: Monk seals, Seals - Animals -
No they are not there are plenty of seals in the world __ Depends on the specific breed. Some seals are abundant, while others are endangered. The Hawaiian monk seal is on the critical list and likely won't survive.
it is eaten by sharks and monk seals sharks and monk seals
no monk seals do not hibernate they usually just stay in their water or on land.
the Hawaiian Monk Seals were killed by humans, for their fur and fat.
Sharks cause many deaths of Hawaiian Monk Seals.
Yes, all seals are mammals.
There are no plants in Antarctica. Seals are marine animals and use sea life not land life, to survive.
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the female monk seals weigh more than the male is because they need more nutrition; meaning more food they eat thus making them weigh more