Manatees, often called "sea cows," are large, gentle marine mammals that can weigh up to 1,200 pounds and grow to about 10 feet long. They primarily inhabit warm coastal waters and rivers, grazing on aquatic plants, which can consume up to 10% of their body weight daily. Manatees are known for their slow-moving nature and social behavior, often seen in groups or pairs. Additionally, they have a unique adaptation: their front flippers allow them to maneuver on land, which is rare among marine animals.
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Manatees are consumers.
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yes manatees do exist
Manatees are made from God
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Manatees are herbivorous. They graze on marine grasses and other water plants.
manatees have babies on the saltwater river
No, Manatees are strictly aquatic animals. No, Manatees are strictly aquatic animals.