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write the brief note on Mediterranean Monk seals​

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Answered by Khanayaan
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The Mediterranean monk seal is a medium-sized seal with an estimated weight of 250 to 300 kilos and a body length (Head and rump) of 2.4 metres on average. The females are in general rather smaller. They have short fur of a variety of shades.

Answered by Anonymous
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✒The monk seal range once included the entire Mediterranean Sea, parts of the Black Sea, the whole of the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts from Portugal through the Azores, Madeira and the Canary Islands down to Senegal. The populations have shrunk severely in the last 50 years so that at present here are only two key sites in the distribution range – one in the east of the Mediterranean and Aegean Sea and the other on the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts of Northwest Africa. Well researched estimates rate the present total population at less than 700 individuals world wide.

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