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Manatees

Manatee? Sea cow? What are these you ask? If you are wondering what I’m talking about then continue reading.

Its common name is Manatee or Sea Cow, but its specific name is Chordata. As a male it is called a bull, a female is called a cow, as a baby it is a calf, and a group of manatees is called a herd. It is classed into the mammal section, the sirenia order, and the Trichechidae family. There are many types of species of manatees in the world and they are all related to the Dugongidae, Arctic Sea Cows.

A Manatee’s features are very distinct. They are egg-shaped in size from head to toe. They have a rounded, paddle-like tail and two front limbs with three to four toenails. Tiny eyes which are located on the sides of the Manatee\'s earless head, are positioned above a large whisker-covered, double nostril snout. Its lips are very stretchy and are used with the front limbs to help the Manatee eat. They have gray to brown skin with tiny hairs. The manatee may use the small hairs on their bodies that scarcely cover the skin to detect contact. Sometimes algae may grow on its rough skin and causes coloring. Manatees are occasionally 10 feet to 13 feet long and usually weight from 1,200 pounds to 3,500 pound


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Today, there are approximately 2,600 manatees surviving in Florida’s waterways. Although the number seems high, ranging from 5%-8%, the manatee population growth is very limited. Manatees are in danger of being extinct, with their birth rates being very low and human population causing disturbing threats. It is scary to see our earth losing another one of its precious creatures. Will the Steller’s Sea Cow’s ending reflect the ending of the manatees? We can only tell through the devoted human intervention, nature, and time.

Manatees are very good at using their senses and in turn it helps them survive. Like mentioned in the paragraph above, manatees do not have ears, the only thing is that the ear openings are very tiny and hard to find. However they have very large internal ear bones that help provide them a good sense of hearing. They communicate to each other by making chirping, squeaking, and whistling noises using their larynx, the same vocal cord as owned by most mammals. These amazing creatures are able to see colors appear to have no trouble becoming aware of objects over 30 feet away. Biologists a

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