What is the state animal of Hawaii?
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The state animal of Hawaii is the Hawaiian Monk Seal. This endangered species of seal is found in the warm waters off the coast of Hawaii, where it spends most of its time sunbathing on beaches and hunting for fish and squid. Hawaiian Monk Seals are the only seal species native to the Hawaiian Islands, and they are critical to maintaining the health of the local marine ecosystem. The Hawaiian Monk Seal was designated as the state animal in 2008, highlighting its role in Hawaii’s marine life and the importance of conservation efforts.