Manatee's relate to Earth Day because maybe they need some saving. The reason why is because they are endangered because of the things that need help by Earth day. So if you recycle trash and everthing, there is more likely of a chance manatee's will be existing in our world. So, when you relate to Earth day and manatee's, they kind of DO have the same thing in common. NEEDING SAVING.
the earth spins once on its axis during the time we call a day
it's rotation
yes. manatees might have once walked the earth, and lived on land
Nothing
only 29 this year
The Florida Manatee population is 4000-5000 in 2011.
On the 5th day, God created the sea creatures. about 6000 years... about how long the earth has existed:)
Only spring and neap tides. The normal day to day tides are brought about by the position of the moon in relation to the earth as the earth rotates 'beneath' it
Find a safe place to sleep.
Manatees are consumers.
Manatees are herbivores and eat over 60 different plant species such as mangrove leaves, turtle grass, and types of algae, using their divided upper lip. An adult manatee will commonly eat up to 9% of its body weight (approx 50 kg) per day. Manatees have been known to eat small amounts of fish from nets.
Their biggest threat is humans. Manatees are hurt and killed by boats every day and are still hunted for food in the Carribean and South America. Sharks, alligators and crocodiles are also threats to the manatee.