Manatees do not camouflage in the traditional sense like some other animals. They have a grayish-brown color that helps them blend into their natural habitats, such as murky waters and seagrass beds. While they lack the ability to change their coloration dramatically, their coloration can provide some level of concealment from predators and human observers in their environment.
they eat sharks
It swim fast as it can
Of course
No, the population of manatees in Florida is believed to be between 1,000 and 3,000.
becasue people on buts dont watch the signes and they run over the mantees
camouflage
no they do not
Camouflage
no shark do not camouflage
Many insects use camouflage. Name one of the laws of camouflage.
Camouflage originates from French.
they camouflage to a whale