The Mediterranean monk seal is endangered species.
The scientific name is Monarchs Monarchs. The monk seal have smooth coat
and they are generally brown or gray
. on the bark and lighter on the belly
and they resemble robes of Franciscan Fairs. They are 2-3m(6.6-10 ft) long and
they weigh 225-275 kg(500-610 pounds)
Monk seal is
a pack animal, They appear to social
and have been it groups of 20 to 300 seals. They called “colonies “. They are
predators and a carnivore that eats fish, encephalopathy, and crustaceans. They
live in the Mediterranean seal, northwest African, coast and black sea.
By the
1900’s there were only about 1,400 Hawaiian monk seal and 300 to600
Mediterranean monk seals still alive. The population decreased because the Mediterranean
monk seal species was nearly wiped out due to hunting for its skin in the
1800s. today the main threats are killing by fisherman who consider the seal completion
for fish accidental entanglements in fishing gear, human disturbance and habitat
loss.
The Mediterranean monk seal are now protected
by laws by many countries. Work is being done to help this species before it
goes extinct. This includes studies on Mediterranean monk seal , promotion of
marine reserves education and awareness efforts and seal rescue and debilitation
programs.
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