Manatees in the Amazonian rainforest are endangered primarily due to habitat destruction, pollution, and hunting. Deforestation and waterway alterations degrade their aquatic environments, while pollution from agriculture and urban development contaminates their food sources. Additionally, manatees face threats from illegal hunting and fishing practices, which further contribute to their declining populations. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect these gentle marine mammals and their habitats.
what issues do the amazonian manatees face
aquatic plants such has aquatic grasses and water lillies ;)
No, manatees are not extinct, but some breeds are endangered.
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Manitees are endangered
There are for kinds of manatee: the Amazonian, West Indian, Dwarf, and African Manatee. The West Indian Manatee lives in the Caribbean (I guess you can call that North America). The African Manatee lives in Africa. But both the Amazonian and Dwarf manatees live in South America. Therefore, South America has most manatees.
All species of manatee have fingernails, apart from the the Amazonian manatee and the dugong, they do not have fingernails.
Manatees are on the endangered species list. In the 1970s, the government gave protection to this animal under the Federal Marine Mammal Protection Act. The population of Florida manatees is about 5000.
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Manatees do live in the rainforest, as there are bodies of water in the rainforest.