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Taxonomic
Classification
Scientific name: Trichechus manatusKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: Mammalia
Order: Sirenia
Key
Characteristi
cs
Size: 10-13 feet long, 800-1200 pounds Coloration: True color is gray, although they appear
brownish-gray They have no true neck Their tail looks like a beaver tail They have patchy hair all over their bodies, with a lot of
hair on their snout
Adaptations
They can swim up to 15 mph, but usually only swim 2-6 mph They have special adaptations they use for diving
These help the manatee conserve oxygen while diving Manatees are not deep-diving marine mammals like
whales and dolphins
Habitat Needs
They need warm tropical or subtropical waters!
West Indian Manatees can live in fresh, salt, or brackish waters. Amazonian Manatees need fresh water. All manatees can be found in waters 1 meter or deeper, as long as there is seagrass or other vegetation.
Physiology and
Reproduction
Male manatees are sexually mature at about 9-10 years of age, while females are sexually mature at about 3 years of age. Females are usually larger than the males. Females do not form permanent bonds with males. Mating takes place in the water.
Interesting Facts!
Manatees can only breath through their noses They have to turn their whole body if they want to turn their head around They are the only aquatic mammal that is an
herbivore Their hind limbs are absent, instead they have a
beaver-like tail
http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/info-books/manatee/physical-characteristics.htm
http://www.thejunglestore.com/Manatees
Sources
Videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2wDZ75_66c