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A cow.
The Manatee is better known as the sea cow.
calf. The calf is also for cow. Remember manatees are also called sea cows so mabye there's where they got the name
Most manatees are peaceful herbivores, grazing on seaweed on the ocean floor like a cow (which gives it the name "sea cow," for some far-fetched reason...).
Manatees are very harmless, they can't do anything to hurt you.
sea cow and sometimes called a mermaid
Yes, manatees do live in warm water areas.
Manatees and dugongs are sea cows. They're called cows because they're similar to cows, as they chew their food for eight hours a day.
They are known as the 'sea cow' for eating manatee grass, turtle grass, hydrilla, water hyacinth, and water lettuce. Manatees use their front flippers to pull food towards their mouths.
Yes, a sea cow, commonly known as a manatee, is a consumer. Specifically, manatees are herbivores that primarily feed on aquatic plants, such as seagrasses and algae. As consumers, they play a vital role in their ecosystem by helping to maintain healthy seagrass beds, which are important habitats for other marine life.
No. Sea cows (the dugong and manatees) are native to estuaries, marine coastal waters, swamps and rivers.
Mammals in the order Sirenia include manatees, dugongs, and the extinct Stellar's sea cow. They are known for their aquatic lifestyle, herbivorous diet, and unique paddle-like flippers.