By keeping waterways open?
Manatees have nails on their flippers that help them grip and manipulate objects in their environment. These nails assist them in foraging for food, such as seagrass, by allowing them to dig into the substrate. While the nails are not as pronounced as those of land mammals, they provide essential support for their aquatic lifestyle. Additionally, the nails can help manatees navigate through dense vegetation in their habitats.
1 Choose non-motorized boats in areas with manatees.
You can help manatees by looking athttp:www.savethemanatee.org/whatyou.htm, which lists ways you could help. And tell other people about manatees, try not to ride boats with pointy motors, because they are becoming extinct!
By Keeping Water-Ways Open
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yes
No, but they do pass it.
they are valuable as a control of mosquitoes
well Manatees are in the neckton category because they are they have control of were there going Benthos live at the bottom and are decomposers not consumers plankton have no control at all were they are going dose that awnser your qustion hehe
They help to control the rodent and rabbit populations.
yes, manatees can be saved but only by us because we are the main reason they are endangered. we can help not pollute their homes, stop poachers.
No, manatees are not cold-blooded; they are warm-blooded mammals. As mammals, they maintain a constant body temperature, typically around 98.6°F (37°C). Manatees are adapted to their aquatic environment and rely on warm water sources to help regulate their body temperature, especially in colder conditions.