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Hawaiian monk seal

Monachus schauinslandi

Description:

Mammal Diet: Carnivore Average life span in the wild: 25 to 30 years Size: Length, 7.5 ft (2.3 m) Weight: 500 to 610 lbs (225 to 275 kg) Group name: Colony or rookery Protection status: Endangered Size relative to a 6-ft (2-m) man:

Habitat:

Hawaiian monk seals live in the remote Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. These small islands and atolls are either uninhabited or little-used by humans. They are also surrounded with teeming coral reefs, which serve as great foraging grounds for skilled seals to swim and dive for fish, spiny lobsters, octopuses, and eels. Monk seals spend most of their time at sea, but come ashore to rest on beaches and even utilize fringe vegetation as shelter from storms.

Notes:

The monk seal is named for its folds of skin that somewhat resemble a monk's cowl, and because it is usually seen alone or in small groups. Hawaiians call the seal `Ilio holo I ka uaua, which means, "dog that runs in rough water."

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Kellyspubvista
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Kellyspubvista

Hawaii, USA

Spotted on Aug 24, 2013
Submitted on Aug 26, 2013

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