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    The Mediterranean monk seal is categorized as a critically endangered species on the IUCN, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, Red list and it is urgent needed for conservation measures. From 1986-1994, Mediterranean monk seal was classified as an endangered species. From 1996 onwards, it is classified as a critically endangered species on the IUCN Red list (Karamanlidis, A. & Dendrinos, P. 2015). It is also the most endangered pinniped(fin foot) species with approximately fewer than

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    Hawaiian Monk Seal Essay

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    Hawaiian monk seals. Obviously the seals are found in Hawaii. The seals have six main islands in Hawaii where they populate: Kure Atoll, Midway Islands, Pearl and Hermes Reef, Lisianski Island, Laysan Island, and French Frigate Shoals. The Hawaiian monk seals are named the official state mammal of Hawaii. The Hawaiian monk seals have a diet that ranges from fish, squid, octopus, and lobster. The seals hunt mainly at night and during the day they lay on sandy beaches. The mating season for the seals is

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    Hawaiian Monk Seal

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    Hawaiian Monk Seal (Neomonachus schauinslandi) It is estimated that monk seals have been living in the Hawaiian island chain for 14-15 million years. It is believed that they reached the Hawaiian archipelago through the Central American Seaway, which closed approximately 3 million years ago. They are considered by many to be a “living fossil” due to the primitive nature of the species. Both remaining species of monk seal are in imminent danger of going extinct. While the Hawaiian monk seal population

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    The Hawaiian monk seal, or Monachus schauinslandi, was one of the original species to be placed under the Endangered Species Act that was enacted in 1973. As of 2010, the population of the monk seal is approximately 1,100, with an annual decrease of approximately 4.5%. The Hawaiian monk seal is primarily found on the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands that are made up of coral reef atolls, seamounts, banks, and shoals. This is due to the fact that the monk seals primarily forage on the barrier reefs

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    Splish, splash! Seals majestically swimming about the ocean blue. There are many astonishing facts about seals that most people don't know. The origin of seals is surprising. Scientists believe seals may have evolved from land. Seals may have been on land for more than fifteen million years. They believe that seals appendages changed to flippers so they wouldn't become extinct when more water arose. By research, scientists have found that seals DNA is closely related to their early land ancestors

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    Anyone who has been to SeaWorld has seen trained whales, dolphins, and seals. SeaWorld guests are entertained by the sea mammals in the tanks, jumping in the air on command by whistle. These tricks draw guests into the park. What may seem to be fun for the viewer, is torture for the mammals. There is a deadly truth behind all sea mammals in captivity: they don’t survive well there. Though sea mammals provide entertainment, they do not belong in captivity. Imagine being at home and then somebody broke

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    The Mediterranean Sea is the largest enclosed sea in the world, surrounded by Europe, Africa, and Asia – the most populated region of the globe. It is connected to the Atlantic Ocean by the Strait of Gibraltar which separates Spain from Africa, a distance of 8.9 miles. The sea has an average depth of 4,900 feet, but the deepest point is in the Calypso Deep in the Ionian Deep, having recorded 17,280 feet. It is bordered by 25 coastlines and is split into seven subdivisions of which are the Aegean

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    often even higher if, at the tip of every day, you get to relax and relax in luxurious rural area villas. In Italy, one among the simplest places to actually appreciate the country's natural beauty is Sardinia, the second largest island within the Mediterranean. From the marshes and salt flats close the active town of Cagliari within the south to the fascinating granite formations in Costa Smeralda within the north, this island paradise seems designed to require your breath away in additional ways that

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    Neanderthals were originally thought to have a lower intellect than what we know now. This evidence goes to further prove that point, by showing that they understood how to break open mussels’ shells, and a somewhat understanding of seals mating season. The age of the caves is about 41,800 years old, so this just a bit before Neanderthals went extinct. The most recent evidence showing humans using marine life besides this was about 125,000 years ago, so that is also interesting. I

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    Faux-Phlebotomy Bloodletting is a practice that is believed to have originated in Egypt around 1000 BCE, over 3000 years ago. It involved opening the veins of patients with a blade or leeches to help treat their malady. It was believed to assist the human body in fighting off whatever was ailing it, stemming from the belief that bodily fluids, or humors, had to stay in balance to maintain health. After spreading to Greece, this technique was validated by several leading physicians, including Hippocrates

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