
The Mediterranean monk seal (Monachus monachus) is a marine mammal belonging to the genus Monachus within the superfamily Pinnipedia and is one of the 33 species of flippered seals on Earth. In members of this family, the front flippers are smaller while the hind flippers are larger. The hind flippers cannot be curled under the belly when on land. Therefore, despite being excellent swimmers, they move more slowly on land. The Mediterranean monk seal is generally a large marine mammal, with adult
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Seals (Phocidae) belong to the family Phocidae. They are among the charming and intriguing creatures of the oceans. One of their most distinguishing features from other marine mammals is their ability to thrive in cold waters thanks to thick layers of blubber.Additionally, their rounded bodies and flipper-like limbs are notable. They use these flippers to swim and dive swiftly through the water.What Colors Do They Have?The color of seal fur varies depending on the sea they inhabit and their spec
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