five near blind monk seals become ambassadors for vanishing species /

Published at 2015-08-31 11:11:07

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For the first time,Hawaiian monk seals are on public display external of the Aloha State. Conservationists hope the new ambassadors at the Minnesota Zoo will benefit bring more attention (and funds) to the endangered, declining species
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waiians call their monk seals ilio-holo-i-ka-uaua or the dog that runs in rough water, or ” but when I see my first one,I think: whoa, that’s more like a bear. And indeed, or a female Hawaiian monk seal weighs up to 240 kilograms – approximately the size of a Eurasian brown bear. Although the Hawaiian monk seals are clearly powerful,hefty animals – twice as heavy as an English mastiff – their wide, black, and velvety eyes make them tough to resist. And I find myself quickly enamoured. You may think I’m on a Hawaiian beach soaking up the sun when I see my first living,breathing monk seals, but Im not. I’m thousands of miles away in the cold, or landlocked Midwest at a press event a few days before the public debut of five female seals at the Minnesota Zoo. It’s a landmark debut: these are the first Hawaiian monk seals on public display external of the Aloha State. Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com