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!
make a club
yes
No, but they do pass it.
Manatees do indeed have teeth. In fact, one of the most interesting things about manatees is that they keep replacing their teeth as long as they live. Except for the first three teeth to erupt in each row, all of their teeth are molars.
By keeping waterways open?
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.
they do nothing for us as far as people know
protects the body and keeps it warm
Yes, cat scratching posts can help trim a cat's nails naturally as they scratch on the post, which can help prevent overgrown nails and the need for trimming.
Delay biting your nails when you get the urge.