Manatees are strictly herbivores.
A dolphin feeds on other fishes so its a carnivore.
A Manatee
They are strictly herbivorous.
No, it isn't. It is a herbivore, and it eats aquatic vegetation (like corals, sea grass, etc...)
Dolphins are at the top of the food chain. They are carnivores of at least the third or fourth level.
A Amphibian is a carnovor
Yes, sharks are carnivores.
An elephant is a herbivore, meaning it primarily eats plants. Its diet consists of grasses, leaves, fruits, and bark. Elephants play a crucial role in their ecosystem by helping to maintain the balance of plant life.
A manatee is an herbivore. (yes) They usually spend their time in murky water, feeding off underwater grass beds. They can eat a tenth of their weight in a day, and their weight averages from 800-1000 pounds.
The manatee is classified as a herbivore because its diet primarily consists of aquatic plants, such as seagrasses, algae, and other vegetation. Their specialized teeth and digestive system are adapted to efficiently process large amounts of plant material. This herbivorous diet plays a crucial role in their ecosystem, as manatees help maintain healthy seagrass beds, which in turn support other marine life.
There are 3 species of manatee. There is the West Indian manatee, the Amazonian manatee, and the Florida manatee.
The plural form of manatee would be manatee!