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  2. West Indian manatee - Wikipedia

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    Manatees are frequently solitary creatures, but they do aggregate at warm-water habitats during the winter and during the formation of breeding herds. [11] In spite of their docile demeanor, due to their large size the West Indian manatee has nearly no natural predators in its native environment.

  3. Manatee - Wikipedia

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    While humans are allowed to swim with manatees in one area of Florida, [69] there have been numerous charges of people harassing and disturbing the manatees. [70] According to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, approximately 99 manatee deaths each year are related to human activities. [71]

  4. Manatee conservation - Wikipedia

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    Manatees are calm herbivores that spend most of their time eating, sleeping, and traveling. They have a lifespan of about 60 years [1] with no known natural enemies. Some of their deaths are the result of human activity. In the past, manatees were exploited for their meat, fat, and hides. [2]

  5. African manatee - Wikipedia

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    Many manatees migrate there during the rainy season. When the water dries up the manatees are unable to get to other bodies of water. [19] Manatees do not have many true predators. Apart from humans, they are threatened by sharks, crocodiles, and alligators but this is rare because of a difference in habitat.

  6. As Hurricane Helene approaches, what happens to the manatees?

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    "The best way people can stay safe and help wildlife under storm conditions is to be alert and give wildlife their space," the commission says. What happens to fish and turtles?

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  8. Sexual coercion among animals - Wikipedia

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    In other species, males that are smaller than females have higher fitness. As such, many sex-specific morphological adaptations (for example, in Dytiscidae diving beetles, females have setose dorsal furrows that males do not and males have suction cups on their forelegs that females do not [18]) are sexual dimorphisms caused by sexual coercion.

  9. Florida manatees are dying at an alarming rate. Many are ...

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    At least 432 Florida manatees have already died in 2021, well over double the state’s 5-year average for the same time period. The Fish and Wildlife Commission has not thoroughly examined many ...