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20 breathtaking photos of manatees in honor of Manatee Awareness Month

The manatee earned its playful nickname "sea cow" in part because manatee is derived from the Carib word "manati," or "udder."

20 breathtaking photos of manatees in honor of Manatee Awareness Month

These gentle giants evolved from elephant-like land mammals almost 50 million years ago.

These gentle giants evolved from elephant-like land mammals almost 50 million years ago.

Source: Smithsonian

It is thought that the "mermaids" Christopher Columbus and his crew spotted on their maiden voyage to the Americas were actually manatees.

It is thought that the "mermaids" Christopher Columbus and his crew spotted on their maiden voyage to the Americas were actually manatees.

Source: Smithsonian

There are three primary species of manatees — the West Indian manatee, the Amazonian manatee, and the West African manatee.

There are three primary species of manatees — the West Indian manatee, the Amazonian manatee, and the West African manatee.

After giving birth, mother manatees will stay with their calves throughout their nursing period, which lasts up to two years.

After giving birth, mother manatees will stay with their calves throughout their nursing period, which lasts up to two years.

Male manatees, on the other hand, take no role in raising their calves as soon as the mating process is over.

Male manatees, on the other hand, take no role in raising their calves as soon as the mating process is over.

While male manatees may not have many paternal instincts, all manatees are equipped with complex social abilities. Manatees communicate through a sophisticated system of underwater clicks and whistles.

While male manatees may not have many paternal instincts, all manatees are equipped with complex social abilities. Manatees communicate through a sophisticated system of underwater clicks and whistles.

Source: Seaworld

Perhaps contributing to their "sea cow" nickname, manatees can eat up to 10% of their body weight each day.

Perhaps contributing to their "sea cow" nickname, manatees can eat up to 10% of their body weight each day.

These gentle herbivores spend most of their days grazing on sea plants and resting.

These gentle herbivores spend most of their days grazing on sea plants and resting.

So it should come as no surprise that fully grown manatees can weigh over half a ton.

So it should come as no surprise that fully grown manatees can weigh over half a ton.

One Florida manatee actually reached 3,650 pounds — over one and a half​ tons.

One Florida manatee actually reached 3,650 pounds — over one and a half​ tons.

Though one might assume manatees' large bodies are mainly made up of fat, their intestines and stomach make up a bulk of their abdominal​ mass.

Though one might assume manatees

Don't let their watery habitat and natural swimming abilities fool you. These gentle giants are actually mammals and typically surface every three to five minutes for air.

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Source: Smithsonian

Manatees typically live in coastal, shallow waters and rivers.

Manatees typically live in coastal, shallow waters and rivers.

Source: Smithsonian

Because these docile creatures are so slow, algae sometimes grow​ on their bodies, changing the color and texture of their skin.

Because these docile creatures are so slow, algae sometimes grow​ on their bodies, changing the color and texture of their skin.

Despite the manatee's aquatic habitat, its closest relative is actually a land-bound giant — the elephant.

Despite the manatee

These cuddly giants can live to be 50 to 60 years old.

These cuddly giants can live to be 50 to 60 years old.

While manatees have no natural predators, they're threatened by human activities like hunting, boating, and jet skiing. West Indian manatees were put on the endangered species list after Florida's numbers dwindled to 1,267 in 1991.

While manatees have no natural predators, they

Fortunately, the species was taken off the endangered list in 2017 after its population rebounded to 6,300 in the wild, although the species is still considered "threatened."

Fortunately, the species was taken off the endangered list in 2017 after its population rebounded to 6,300 in the wild, although the species is still considered "threatened."

In honor of Manatee Awareness Month this November, make sure you share some knowledge about these gentle giants.

In honor of Manatee Awareness Month this November, make sure you share some knowledge about these gentle giants.

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