Manatees do not have teeth in the traditional sense. Instead, they have a series of continuously growing, flat molars that are used to grind vegetation. These molars are replaced throughout the manatee's life as they become worn down.
Manatees do not need to clean their teeth as they primarily feed on vegetation, which does not leave behind food particles that can get stuck in their teeth. However, manatees may occasionally ingest small amounts of gravel or sand along with their food, which can help to keep their molars clean and free of debris. Additionally, manatees are known to rub their faces and mouths on hard surfaces, such as rocks or dock pilings, which can also help to remove any buildup on their molars.
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I would imagine so, Would you eat your own poop?
no you did
sometimes
YES.
Sharks eat manatees and SOME people kill them.
no they do not eat their poop they eat the mud so when they poop the mud i gets more nutrients when the worm digests the mud it becomes fertilizer or compost for plants. hope this helps :)
No. ...but he did quit the fire department
Their own poop and diarrhea with a little salt and pepper
Cows do not typically eat their own poop. However, they may ingest a small amount of their own feces as a normal part of their digestion process, known as "coprophagy." This behavior helps cows break down the cellulose in their food more effectively.
Manatees are mainly herbivores, but have been known to eat small fish.
Sharks
I think they eat dirt and grass... Maybe their own poop. Hahaha :)