The Amazonian Manatee

The Amazonian manatee is found in the lagoons and rivers that flow off
of the Amazon River though such countries as Brazil, Colombia, Peru,
Guyana, and Ecuador. Find these areas on your map and color them red.
Unlike the other species of manatee, the Amazonian manatee lives only
in fresh water and does not have nails on its flippers, The flippers
are very flexible and are used for maneuvering in the eater. The
Amazonian manatee migrates with the rise and fall of the water level of
the river, In the dry season (usually November) Amazonian manatees
migrate from the rivers to the deeper lakes. Food is hard to find in
the lakes do the manatees often fast (go without food) for long periods
of time. Long dry seasons are dangerous to Amazonian manatees as they
often starve or become exposed to hunters when the lakes dry out.
Because many of the Amazonian rain forests are being cut down, longer
dry seasons are predicted for the future. This could be a serious
problem for the Amazonian manatee.
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