Caribbean Monk Seal [Neomonachus tropicalis]

Caribbean Monk Seal
Description

The Caribbean Monk Seal, also known as the West Indian Monk Seal, is an extinct species. It was a relatively large seal, with males reaching up to 240 cm in length. It had a brownish or grayish color and a diet that included fish and crustaceans. The species was last confirmed seen in the 1950s, with the major reasons for its extinction being overhunting and overfishing.

Taxonomy
Phylum Chordates
Chordata
Class Mammals
Mammalia
Order Carnivorans
Carnivora
Family Earless Seals
Phocidae
Genus Monk Seals
Monachus
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