Mediterranean Monk Seal
Mediterranean Monk Seal Facts
Description
The males feature dark black hair while the females are dark
brown. All of the Mediterranean Monk Seals have a watch patch
on them. The size and shape of it is unique for each one of
them. Researchers use these white patches to identify the
individuals when they are observing them in the wild. They also
feature two pairs of nipples that are retractable. No other
seals in the world have this feature.
Distribution
True to their name, the Mediterranean Monk Seal is found in
the Mediterranean Sea. They are also found around the Eastern
portion of the Atlantic Ocean.
Behavior
These are very calm and mellow seals out there, and they
tend to be loners even though they live in the same proximity.
They are also very quiet, with the majority of their sounds
being before they wish to mate with another. They live a very
solitary existence that is quite routine.
Diet /Feeding
This particular type of seal hunted for food during the day
and then sleeps and rests at night. They consume fish,
mollusks, octopus, and squid. They are able to dive deep into
the water too when they need to find more food to sustain them.
However, most of the time they only go about 300 feet into the
water.
With the number of them being so low, there tends to be more
than enough of a food source for them to survive on. However,
there are often fishermen in these same areas and so they can
become competition. They swallow their food instead of chewing
it and they move along the water very slowly looking for their
prey.
Reproduction
Males and females of this species of seal are about to start
reproducing around four years of age. There isn’t very much
known about this process though and researchers continue to try
to piece it all together. There are a few key elements that
they have been able to identify though. For example this is one
of the few seals that give birth in the water as most of them
do so on land. They seek out deep caves in the water where they
will have their pups.
It is also known that they reproduce all year long instead
of during a particular mating season. While many pups are born
each year, less than half of them survive the first three
months of life. It is believed the many storms that occur in
the natural environment for the Mediterranean Monk Seals is the
main cause of their death.
It is also believed that these pups don’t have the best
genetic materials anymore. This is due to limited selection
when it comes to breeding. With so few of them left in the
world they are too closely linked to each other.
Conservation
If the Mediterranean Monk Seal is going to survive, then
very proactive conservation efforts have to be made. There are
only about 450 of them left in the world and that means time is
running out to increase their numbers. They are very high on
the list of endangered animals at this point in time. With the
right conditions these seals can live in the wild up to 25
years.
Human Interaction
Researchers believe that the Mediterranean Monk Seal is very
shy and doesn’t like to be around humans. This could explain
why they have moved from giving birth on land to doing so in
the caves under the water. As people continue to move closer
and closer into the natural habitat area of these seals it is
going to require them to continue further adaptations of their
current behaviors.
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