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- Manatee - Wikipedia
Manatees ( ˈmænətiːz , family Trichechidae, genus Trichechus) are large, fully aquatic, mostly herbivorous marine mammals sometimes known as sea cows
- Manatee | Diet, Habitat, Facts | Britannica
manatee, (genus Trichechus), any of three species of large slow aquatic mammals found along tropical and subtropical Atlantic coasts and associated inland waters, including the watersheds of the Amazon and Niger rivers
- Manatee Facts | Save the Manatee Club
Discover facts about manatees, including their habitat, conservation efforts, and legal protections in place to safeguard these gentle aquatic mammals
- Manatee - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
Manatees are the roly-poly “teddy bears” of the sea They are also known as sea cows, but despite this nickname, they are more closely related to elephants These large, gray aquatic herbivores have rotund bodies that taper to a flat, paddle-shaped tail, which propels them through the water
- Top 12 Things You Must Know About The Manatee
Manatees, affectionately known as sea cows, are among the ocean’s most gentle creatures These large marine mammals belong to the order Sirenia and are celebrated for their calm demeanor and slow, graceful movements
- Florida Manatee Facts and Information
A large, round, flattened paddle-shaped tail is used for swimming Manatees have finely-wrinkled, leathery looking thick skin that continuously flakes off Algae often grows on the backs and tails of manatees, which makes their skin color appear green or brown
- Manatee (Trichechus manatus) | U. S. Fish Wildlife Service
Manatees are federally protected under the Endangered Species Act and under the Marine Mammal Protection Act Manatees are large marine mammals with two flippers and a large, paddle-shaped tail The flippers are used to steer and hold vegetation
- Manatees | National Geographic
Manatees are aquatic mammals with voracious appetites—spending up to 8 hours a day grazing Manatees are sometimes called sea cows, and their languid pace lends merit to the comparison
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