The manatees skin is often referred to as its hide.
Manatees have a thick bluish gray hide and a sparse amount of hair across their body.
Without a stomach, manatees (and humans) would not be able to digest food and would soon starve to death!
No, why would they be, they're just big, cute sea cows!
They would normally call it a Pelt.
Moss and other epiphytic organisms can grow on manatees' skin because their slow-moving, aquatic lifestyle provides a suitable environment for these organisms to attach and thrive. The warm, shallow waters where manatees often reside can promote growth, and the rough texture of their skin offers a favorable surface for moss to cling to. Additionally, the algae and other microorganisms present in their habitat can contribute to the growth of moss. While this growth is generally harmless, it can indicate the health of the manatee and its environment.
Manatees are herbivores, meaning they only eat plants. Their prey would be sea cabbage, or something similar. They simply chew it.
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Manatees are consumers.
It can cause a rash over most of the body and some skin ulcers. But not one would call "skin eating".
calf. The calf is also for cow. Remember manatees are also called sea cows so mabye there's where they got the name
no one. manatees are docile.
yes manatees do exist