they don't need to because they have no natural enemies
Manatees have no defences, save the thick blubber that covers their body.
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calf
Yes, young manatees can jump out of the water.
yes, because it is a mammal
They don't do anything really all they do is research
Manatees are a gentle giant and most the time they don't need to protect themselves Manatees have no natural predators only humans they can't stop a boat from hitting them so your answer is they don't protect themselves other than moving away from danger.
manatees have a third eyelid ,which is clear, to protect it from water getting into it.
Manatees are on the endangered species list. In the 1970s, the government gave protection to this animal under the Federal Marine Mammal Protection Act. The population of Florida manatees is about 5000.
Manatees drink their mother's milk to obtain essential nutrients and energy necessary for their growth and development. The milk is rich in fat, which helps young manatees build body fat for insulation and energy storage. Nursing also fosters a strong bond between the mother and her calf, ensuring the calf's survival in its early months. This maternal care is crucial, as young manatees rely on their mothers for protection and guidance in their aquatic environment.
Manatees are warm blooded, breathe with lungs, give live birth, and nurse their young.
What does a maned wolf do to protect its young?