We need to know this to protect these gentle giants.

Avoid interacting with belted or tagged manatees or touching any equipment attached to them.

Yet, while they are most of the time harmless, if anyone threatens them, they might use their weight and power to protect themselves.

Webin this article, we'll dive into a list of fun facts about manatees that will provide a deeper understanding of these gentle giants.

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Webno, manatees do not attack humans.

Manatees are often called “sea cows” because they are large marine mammals that primarily feed on seagrass in the waterways where they live.

Webunderstanding how human actions affect manatees is key to saving them.

Red tide (one of the most common types of harmful algal blooms (hab)) occurs when the naturally present karenia brevis microorganism grows rapidly in large numbers.

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Harmful algal blooms are a growing threat to manatees and other ocean wildlife.

Webresearchers are asking people to leave manatees alone after several drone videos showed beachgoers touching, petting and even trying to ride the animals.

Manatees are known as calm marine animals that enjoy human interactions.

Always make slow movements.

From their unique habitats to their surprising behaviors, these interesting facts about.

Legal protections and conservation efforts are in place to safeguard manatees from undue disturbance or harassment.

Humans are the biggest threat to manatees.

Manatees are gentle giants that don’t attack people.

The ultimate guide to interacting with manatees avoid the felonies.

Things like boating, fishing, and swimming change how manatees act and live.

It is illegal to touch, feed, harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, annoy or molest manatees.

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The marine mammal protection act of 1972 and the endangered species act of 1973 both make it illegal to harass, hunt, capture or kill any marine mammal, including manatees.

There is no recorded incident in which a manatee has attacked a human being.

Noise and pollution stress them out, changing their eating and finding a mate habits.

Allow researchers and rescue teams to conduct their work without interference to support manatee conservation efforts.

Whether swimming or observing from a boardwalk, avoid loud noises, splashing, or sudden movements that may startle the manatees.

It's important to refrain from physical contact with these gentle creatures to avoid causing them harm or distress.