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Description

Manatees are large, peaceful water animals that slowly swim through rivers, lakes, and coastal seas. People often call them “sea cows” because they are calm and eat plants, just like cows on land.

Scientific Classification

  • Kingdom: Animalia

  • Phylum: Chordata

  • Class: Mammalia

  • Order: Sirenia

  • Family: Trichechidae

  • Genus: Trichechus

Common Names

  • Manatee

  • Sea Cow

  • West Indian Manatee

  • African Manatee

  • Amazonian Manatee

 Geographic Distribution

Manatees live in warm, shallow waters. They are found in:

  • Florida and the Caribbean

  • West Africa

  • Amazon River Basin

They prefer slow-moving rivers, estuaries, lagoons, and coastal waters.

Some Florida manatees still struggle with starvation after peak die-offImage showing a manatee swimming near the surface of clear water (Source: Tampa Bay Times)

 Physical Characteristics

  • Length: 2.5 to 4 meters (8 to 13 feet)

  • Weight: 400–600 kg (800–1,300 pounds)

  • Color: Gray or brown, with wrinkled skin

  • Tail: Wide, flat, and paddle-shaped

  • Body: Round and chubby, with small front flippers

  • Head: Large with a blunt snout and whiskers

Species of Manatees

1. West Indian Manatee (Trichechus manatus)

Found in the southeastern U.S., Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean.

170+ Manatee Boat Stock Photos, Pictures & Royalty-Free Images - iStockImage showing a west Indian manatee near a boat (Source:iStock)

  • Most commonly known type

  • Often seen near Florida

2. Amazonian Manatee (Trichechus inunguis)

Lives in the Amazon River and nearby streams.

Amazonian Manatee – Trichechus inunguis | Facts About Animals

Image showing amazonian manatees in freshwater river (Source: animals)

  • Smaller and darker

  • Only freshwater manatee

3. African Manatee (Trichechus senegalensis)

Found in West Africa’s rivers and coastal waters.

3,400+ West African Manatee Stock Photos, Pictures & Royalty-Free Images - iStock | West african tribal culture, African womanImage showing an african manatee swimming in a river (Source: iStock)

  • Least studied

  • Lives in both fresh and salt water

 What do Manatees eat?

Manatees are herbivores. They eat only plants, such as:

  • Seagrass

  • Water hyacinths

  • Algae

  • River weeds

They can eat over 45 kg (100 pounds) of plants each day.

 Fun facts about Manatees

  • Manatees breathe air, but can hold their breath for 15–20 minutes.

  • They have no natural enemies, their biggest threat is humans.

  • Their teeth are always replaced as they wear out, like a conveyor belt.

  • Despite their size, manatees are gentle and quiet.

  • Manatees can live up to 60 years in the wild.

Importance to Humans

Positive Roles:

  • Help control aquatic plant growth

  • Attract tourists and promote conservation

  • Used in traditional stories and beliefs

Challenges:

  • Sometimes injured by boat propellers

  • Can suffer from pollution or habitat loss

  • Sensitive to cold temperatures

Health & common issues

Manatees are tough but still need care and protection, especially in areas with human activity.

Common health problems include the following:

  • Boat injuries (cuts or broken bones)

  • Cold stress syndrome

  • Parasites and digestive issues

  • Starvation when seagrass dies off

Veterinary Tips (for sanctuaries or wildlife workers):

  • Monitor for wounds and breathing issues

  • Keep injured manatees warm

  • Feed high-fiber aquatic plants

  • Watch for algae blooms or pollution in water

 Conservation Status

Most manatees are vulnerable or threatened. Their main threats are:

  • Boat collisions

  • Loss of seagrass beds

  • Pollution

  • Cold weather events

Many countries now protect manatees by law, with rescue centers and awareness programs in place.

Manatee vs Dugong: What’s the Difference?

Feature Manatee Dugong
Tail Flat and rounded Shaped like a dolphin’s
Habitat Rivers and coasts Always in salt water
Size Bigger Slightly smaller
Range Americas, Africa Indian & Pacific Oceans

9+ Hundred Baby Manatee Royalty-Free Images, Stock Photos & Pictures | ShutterstockImage showing a manatee swimming with a baby (Source: Shutterstock)

If you want to learn more about marine animals or you need help with animal education, check through our website or reach out to us at Doctor Hulk Veterinary Hospital. You can also simply call 08143397614.

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