They don't have one.
Manatees are herbivores, plant eaters, and you rarely need to hunt for plants.
MAnatees have put in special laws for boats
the water
yes
People historically hunted manatees for their meat, which was considered a food source, and for their hides, which could be used for leather. Additionally, manatees were sometimes hunted for their bones and oil. However, due to their declining populations and the recognition of their conservation status, hunting manatees is now illegal in many regions, and they are protected under various environmental laws. Today, efforts focus on their preservation and protection rather than hunting.
hunting
yes thay do down very low
stinging and paralyzing
Manatees are not commonly consumed, and there are limited reports on their taste. Historically, they have been described as having a flavor similar to beef or pork, with a texture akin to that of a tough fish. However, hunting manatees is illegal in many places due to their status as a threatened species, and they are protected by conservation laws. Thus, tasting manatees is not a standard or ethical practice.
No, special animals in the sea like the ones that clean sharks teeth can clean them
their eye sight
some similarities between hunting and fishing are as follow: >the goal in each is to catch an animal >you need both technique and skill to obtain your goal >each is done with a special tool, a gun and a fishing rod *i know this is not an opinionated question, but may i just inform you that hunting is a cruel activity and should not be encouraged*
diving and then out there go then they will eat there butt then eat there there there