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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.

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