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.
Sharks cause many deaths of Hawaiian Monk Seals.
no
Monachus schauinslandi is the Hawaiian Monk Seal Latin name
northwest coast of the hawaiian islands
Monk seals are primarily found in two species: the Mediterranean monk seal, which inhabits coastal regions of countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea, including Greece, Turkey, and Malta, and the Hawaiian monk seal, found exclusively in the Hawaiian Islands. Additionally, the Caribbean monk seal, which is now extinct, once inhabited areas in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. Conservation efforts continue in regions where monk seals still exist to protect their dwindling populations.
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.
No they do not live in groups
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Hawaiian Monk Seals would be considered a type of consumer. This is because they eat other organisms for food and don't make their own food.
yea. as far as I know......