The monk seal and the octopus share a predator-prey relationship in marine ecosystems. Monk seals are carnivorous mammals that often hunt various prey, including octopuses, which they can find in rocky or coral reef habitats. While monk seals are adaptable hunters, octopuses use their intelligence and camouflage to evade predators. This dynamic underscores the interconnectedness of marine life, where each species plays a role in the food web.
the hawiian monk seal is an animal that has four flippers and has odd skin it eats shrimp octopus and squid. if you want more awnsers go to www.google.com or a better sight is www.bing.com
you people are so right what did they eat? they ate fish lobsters octopus and eels
Monk seal = Kila Hawaiʻi
The Monk Seal is critically endangered.
Monk seal = Kila Hawaiʻi
Mediterranean monk seal was created in 1779.
Hawaiian monk seal was created in 1905.
the monk seal lives in the sunlight zone
the monk seal can have1 pup this is true really
the monk seal pups weigh up to 610 lb
Hawaiian monk seal
According to National Geographic research, Galapagos Shark (not just found in Galapagos Islands group) preys on Hawaiian Monk Seals. But it is believed that there are other sharks which prey on them. One of the suspected sharks is Tiger Shark. I also thought that other small fish eat the Hawaiian monk seal. I also thought that the different kinds of fish are also the things that eats the Hawaiian Monk Seal.