A manatee uses its tail primarily for propulsion while swimming. The large, paddle-shaped tail allows them to maneuver through water efficiently and can also be used for steering. Additionally, the tail can help them maintain stability and navigate in various aquatic environments. Overall, it is essential for their movement and overall mobility in their habitat.
The manatee steers with it's tail or with it's front flippers.
A dugong has a nose flap but the manatee does not. And the manatee cannot stay as long as the dugong canAnother answer.Another clear distinction between a dugong and a manatee is the tail. Manatees tails are more rounded like a paddle, whereas a dugongs tail looks more like the flukes of a whale.
Manatee's have two front flippers and a tail. They do not actually have legs.
manatees are aquatic mammals.
There are 3 species of manatee. There is the West Indian manatee, the Amazonian manatee, and the Florida manatee.
Probably the tail, the snout, and the size (Not quite a feature, but is still distinguishable). The tail is rounded, like a paddle. The part connecting the tale and the rest of the body, the bone, had less thin of a bone and is thicker, but at the same time, narrower, like a tube. The manatee is not to be confused with the dugong, whose tail more closely represents a dolphin tail. The snout is round, and is rather closely built into the head. The eyes are located a little higher up than the snout, but because the snout is hardly distinguishable from the head, You can barely tell. The size of a manatee, to put it bluntly, is large. The average adult could stand about 12 feet tall (about 4 meters tall.)
Yes, it normally will not hurt humans,but if other manatees or water animals try to harm its child it will hit them with a powerfull tail.
The plural form of manatee would be manatee!
NO only the female manatee does NO only the female manatee does
A bull manatee is just another word for a male manatee.
no a manatee is a mammal
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