Manatees often swim alone, but it is not uncommon for them to form groups, especially when seeking areas of warm water. Groups of manatees are called aggregations or herds.
Manatees swim very slow, which is why boat propellor mutilations happen so often. Too often!
manatees swim bats fly geckos crawl
Most of the time, they swim.
No, but they do pass it.
When they are first born
Groups of fish are called a school of fish or a shoal of fish. example: The school of fish swam upstream.
Yes, they do! Manatees are large and slow, so it might be hard to imagine, but they are quite good at swimming.
schools cause groups of fish are always called schools
They do swim in groups or schools.
manatees usually live alone.
Some do, for the safety that numbers provide. A group of fish is called a school, and fish that prefer to swim in such a group are referred to as schooling fish.
Manatees eat only sea grass, which is why they are called seacows.