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Manatees exhibit several learned behaviors, primarily related to their social interactions and foraging techniques. They have been observed using tools, like manipulating seagrass to access food, and can learn to recognize specific cues from their environment, such as the sounds of boats. Additionally, young manatees often learn from their mothers, picking up skills needed for navigation and feeding. Socially, they may also engage in play, which helps reinforce social bonds and communication within their groups.

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