Manatees do not have a specific shelter like some other animals; instead, they inhabit warm, shallow waters such as rivers, estuaries, and coastal areas. They often seek refuge in seagrass beds, mangroves, and near freshwater springs, which provide food and protection. During colder months, they may migrate to warmer waters to avoid temperature extremes. While they do not build shelters, they rely on these natural habitats for safety and sustenance.
Has food+water as what it eats also it provides a bathroom anywhere
Manatees are consumers.
no one. manatees are docile.
yes manatees do exist
Manatees are made from God
yes i think people enjoy manatees yes i think people enjoy manatees
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.
manatees have 48 pairs of chromosomes in their body.
No they do not. Manatees are mammals. Only fish have scales.
Yes people are a threat to manatees