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    November 19, 2019

    • curprev 15:3015:30, November 19, 2019Admin talk contribs 539 bytes +539 '''West Indian Manatee (Trichechus manatus)''' West Indian manatees are large, gray aquatic mammals with bodies that taper to a flat, paddle-shaped tail. They have two forelimbs, called flippers, with three to four nails on each flipper. The manatee's closest relatives are the elephant and the hyrax (a small, gopher-sized mammal). The average adult manatee is about 10 feet long and weighs between 800 and 1,200 pounds. https://www.fws.gov/assets/0/112/120/197/456/527/12948/fb3abd7d-1967-462c...