because there are only 1200-1500 left
there endangered because of the humongous amount of waste and trash.
no but they are listed as critically endangered. there are only about 1,100 left in the world
the Hawaiian Monk Seals were killed by humans, for their fur and fat.
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.
Sharks cause many deaths of Hawaiian Monk Seals.
Monk seals are native to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands and the main Hawaiian Islands in the United States as well as certain regions of the Mediterranean Sea. They are endemic to these areas, meaning they are found exclusively in these locations. Additionally, monk seals are critically endangered, with their populations facing numerous threats such as habitat loss, entanglement in fishing gear, and disease.
no
Monachus schauinslandi is the Hawaiian Monk Seal Latin name
seals communicate by their mouths by honking
northwest coast of the hawaiian islands
Yes, Hawaiian monk seals do have spines. They are just like other mammals that are vertebrates. In other words, they have backbones.
The Hawaiian Monk Seal.