Manatees are well suited to there aquatic life. They have powerful front limbs that help them steer and a flipper in the back that propels them forward. They can move along at 3 to 5 miles per hour, but when they are frightened, they can move more quickly. Like all Mammals, the Manatee have to breathe. They do this every 3 to 5 minutes when they are active. Manatees can only breath through their nose, and they have a flap that closes tightly when they dive.
At Birth, Manatees can weigh up to 70 pounds and are 50 inches long. They can grow to be 70 years old and more then 3 metres long.
When the Manatee comes to the surface to breathe, the disaster strikes. The boats coming towards them at high speeds, have no way of stopping in time and the propeller hits the Manatee and leaves its mark. Sad, huh??!!
Now we have places where boating is forbidden and the manatees can live without worrying if they will be the next victim to a propeller attack.
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