What is one of the adaptations Mediterranean monk seal?

One adaptation of the Mediterranean monk seal is its ability to hold its breath for a long time.

This adaptation is crucial for their survival as they are:

* Deep divers: They can dive to depths of up to 300 meters (984 feet) to hunt for food.

* Spend significant time underwater: They rely on their breath-holding capabilities to forage for fish, squid, and other prey.

This adaptation allows them to efficiently hunt in their environment and makes them well-suited for their underwater lifestyle.