Yes, monk seals are herbivores.
canniball monk seals
There are about 1300-1400 monk seals left. They are declining 6% every year. These amazing animials are being killed by fisherman, getting tangled up in nets. If u need any more info u can ask me :-)
Mediterranean monk seal was created in 1779.
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.
it is eaten by sharks and monk seals sharks and monk seals
the Hawaiian Monk Seals were killed by humans, for their fur and fat.
no monk seals do not hibernate they usually just stay in their water or on land.
They survive by eating fish, giving birth in caves rather than on open beaches and by just generally staying away from humans if at all possible. There are three species of monk seal. The Mediterranean Monk Seal and the Hawaiian Monk Seal are both critically endangered. The Caribbean Monk Seal is extinct. The biggest problem that the Mediterranean and Hawaiian Monk Seals face is humans.
Sharks cause many deaths of Hawaiian Monk Seals.
hi Hawaiian monk seal elephant seals ringed seals ribbon seal Baikal seal harp seals hooded seals spotted seals Crabeater seals Leopard seals Ross seals Weddell seals harbor seals Northern elephant seals Southern elephant seals Gray seals Caspian seals bearded seals Mediterranean monk seals Antarctic ice seals Arctic ice sealsAnother AnswerThe only seals found on Antarctica's beaches during breeding season are the Leopard Seals and Weddell Seals. The Ross seal can be found in the pack ice around the continent.
Yes, all seals are mammals.