This question appears to refer to Komokwa, the God of the dead amongst the native peoples of the Pacific NorthWest, the Tlingit in particular. He lives under the sea and one of his titles was "Protector of Seals."
mea palekana [may-ah pa-lay-ka-na]
The Hawaiian word for protector or one who protects is "kahu."
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
Michelle in Hawaiian is Mikala.
In Hawaiian, you say "bracelet" as "hulikoa."
mea palekana [may-ah pa-lay-ka-na]
The Hawaiian word for protector or one who protects is "kahu."
the Hawaiian Monk Seals were killed by humans, for their fur and fat.
Sharks cause many deaths of Hawaiian Monk Seals.
northwest coast of the hawaiian islands
no
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.
Hawaiian monk seals eat eels, fish, cephalopods, and crustaceans. Seals swallow stones which some scientists think help break up fish bones because seals swallow their food whole.
Monachus schauinslandi is the Hawaiian Monk Seal Latin name
No they do not live in groups
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