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The Hawaiian Monk Seal
Scientific name: Monachus schauinslandi
First of all, Hawaiian monk seals usually steer clear of
the populated, major Hawaiian Islands. They are usually found in the French
Frigate Shoals, Northwest of the Hawaiian Islands. Secondly and more
importantly, Hawaiian monk seals are endangered. Today, there are less than
1,500 Hawaiian monk seals in the entire world.
Hawaiian monk seals are one of only two mammals that are endemic, or found only
in Hawaii. Adult seals weigh 400 to 600 pounds (females are generally larger)
and feed on fish, squid, and crustaceans. Pups are black at birth, and grow at a
rapid rate as they feed on their mother's rich milk. Mother doesn't eat the
entire time that is spent nursing her pup...that means no meals for six weeks!
By this time, poor hungry mom has lost almost a third of her of her weight, and
the chubby pup has put on more than a hundred pounds! Imagine if your baby
brother or sister weighed 150 pounds when he or she was only six weeks old.
"Winged Feet"
Hawaiian monk seals are pinnipeds (PIN-uh-pedz). Pinniped means "winged feet",
and with their flippers and sleek bodies, these mammals are well-adapted to life
at sea.
Seal or Sea Lion?
True seals have no external ears, and their hind flippers can't turn forwards.
Seals, like the monk seal, harp seal, and harbor seal, are very awkward on land.
They drag themselves about with floppy, undulating motions. But once these
blubbery pinnipeds enter the water, look out! Their torpedo-shaped bodies cut
through the water with ease, and they can dive to tremendous depths. The
Antarctic Weddell seal can dive to 2,000 feet and stay underwater for up to 73
minutes!
Sea lions and fur seals belong to the Sea Lion family. These pinnipeds have
external ears, and they can turn their hind flippers forwards, making it easier
for them to move on land. The California sea lion is the most popular of all,
and is commonly seen in marine shows and circuses.
Hawaiian name: ilio-holo-i-ka-uaua, quadruped that runs in the
rough seas.
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