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  2. Caribbean monk seal - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean monk seal (Neomonachus tropicalis), also known as the West Indian seal or sea wolf, was a species of seal native to the Caribbean.The main natural predators of Caribbean monk seals were large sharks, such as great whites and tiger sharks, and possibly transient orcas (though killer whales are not often sighted in the Caribbean); however, humans would become their most lethal ...

  3. Monk seal - Wikipedia

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    Monk seals are earless seals of the tribe Monachini.They are the only earless seals found in tropical climates. The two genera of monk seals, Monachus and Neomonachus, comprise three species: the Mediterranean monk seal, Monachus monachus; the Hawaiian monk seal, Neomonachus schauinslandi; and the Caribbean monk seal, Neomonachus tropicalis, which became extinct in the 20th century.

  4. Neomonachus - Wikipedia

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    Neomonachus is a genus of earless seals, within the family Phocidae.It contains two species: the endangered Hawaiian monk seal, and the extinct Caribbean monk seal.Prior to 2014, all three species of monk seals were placed in the genus Monachus, but that was found to be paraphyletic.

  5. List of Antillian and Bermudan animals extinct in the Holocene

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    Caribbean monk seal: Neomonachus tropicalis: Caribbean Sea, Bahamas, and Gulf of Mexico: Last recorded at Serranilla Bank in 1952. It was hunted for its skin, oil, and to remove competition for fishermen. [28]

  6. List of South American animals extinct in the Holocene

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    Caribbean monk seal: Neomonachus tropicalis: Caribbean Sea, Bahamas, and Gulf of Mexico: Last recorded in Venezuela before 1700. [42] The species was hunted for its skin, oil, and to remove competition for fishermen. [43]

  7. Hawaiian monk seals grow to be 6-7 feet long, weigh 400-600 pounds, and can live more than 30 years. Males and females are generally the same size — the only way to tell them apart is to look at ...

  8. List of pinnipeds - Wikipedia

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    Four seal species are estimated to have over one million members, while six are classified as endangered with population counts as low as 600, and two, the Caribbean monk seal and the Japanese sea lion, went extinct in the 20th century.

  9. List of mammals of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Caribbean monk seal. There are over 260 species of carnivorans, the majority of which feed primarily on meat. They have a characteristic skull shape and dentition. Suborder: Pinnipedia. Family: Phocidae (earless seals) Genus: Neomonachus. Caribbean monk seal, N. tropicalis EX; Family: Procyonidae. Genus: Procyon. Common raccoon, P. lotor LC ...

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