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October 4, 2007

Monk Seals, Sea Turtles, and Humpback Whales

This is an e-mail from my SEO client Pamela, who has a Hawaii beach accommodation on the north shore of Kauai:

Monk seals are among the world’s most endangered seals. According to Aloha-Hawaii.com, “In recorded history there have only been four seals born on the main Hawaiian islands. Two of those births occurred in 1991 on the North shores of Oahu and Kauai.” My parents saw one of these mother seals and her pup on the beach in front of their house and helped keep interested people at a safe distance.

Hawaiian Sea Turtles are a threatened species. They have been viewed this month in the reef waters in front of our house.

Humpback whales are easily seen from the upstairs lanai of the house.

If you want to visit Hawaii to see wildlife like seals, whales, and turtles, this is the perfect Kauai vacation rental to do it from!

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  1. Loved the information about Hawaiian wildlife! Thanks!

    Comment by Angie — December 6, 2007 @ 1:28 am

  2. Great…… I will certainly plan my next holidays to Hawaii. I got wonderful discounts on traveling packages through coupons at Cheap Tickets.

    Comment by Lawson — February 22, 2008 @ 10:47 am

  3. what are the 4 main hawaiian turtles

    Comment by edward vargas — May 26, 2008 @ 11:51 pm

  4. The three families differ mainly with respect to the possession of external ears and their means of locomotion. The Otariidae or eared seals, have external ears as their name implies. In addition, they have long front flippers that measure up to one-third of their body length which they use to propel themselves through the water. In the water, their hind flippers serve mainly as a rudder or as an aid in steering. On land, the hind flippers are able to turn under the seal’s body and provide support, enabling them to make four-footed movements. Eared seals are fairly mobile on land as well as in the water.

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    Comment by anirban — August 17, 2008 @ 3:05 pm

  5. So good description about the species in Hawaii…
    So exposed the wild life wealth of Hawaii!!!

    Comment by Shane — October 8, 2008 @ 4:47 am

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