Manatees eat all kinds of vegetation. For example, sea grass, turtle grass, shoal grass, different species of algae, mangrove leaves, and red mangrove seedlings, but that is only in salt water. In fresh water they eat hidrilla vericillata, more algae, and water hyacinths. Baby manatees drink from their mothers milk.
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Yes, there are scavengers in a manatee's ecosystem. Animals like crabs, fish, and birds feed on the remains of dead manatees, contributing to the decomposition process and nutrient recycling in the ecosystem.
No, seals do not typically eat manatees. Seals are primarily carnivorous and feed on fish, squid, and other marine animals, while manatees are herbivorous grazers that consume seagrasses and aquatic plants. Their diets and habitats are quite different, which reduces the likelihood of any interaction that would involve seals preying on manatees.
No. Manatees are not fish. Manatees are in fact mammals. Also known as sea cows.
No, a manatee is not a producer. It is a consumer. A producer makes its own food, while consumers feed off other things. Manatees feed off of the vegetation in the water.
Florida Manatees eat many different aquatic plants.
No, manatees do not eat kelp forests. They primarily feed on a variety of aquatic vegetation, including seagrasses and freshwater plants. Kelp is typically found in colder coastal waters, while manatees inhabit warmer, shallow waters in rivers, bays, and coastal areas where seagrass is more abundant.
Animals like manatees, sea turtles, dugongs, and certain species of fish such as parrotfish, seahorses, and cowfish feed on seagrass. These herbivores rely on seagrass as a primary food source in their diet.
Consumers of water hyacinths include herbivorous animals such as manatees, fish, and certain insects that feed on the plant. Additionally, water hyacinths can support a diverse ecosystem by providing habitats for various aquatic organisms.
Manatees are consumers.
no one. manatees are docile.
yes manatees do exist