Trichechus manatus
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Definition
Noun: * A sirenian mammal of tropical coastal waters of America; the flat tail is rounded: Trichechus manatus is the scientific name for the West Indian manatee, a large, aquatic, herbivorous mammal. It is characterized by a rounded, paddle-shaped tail and inhabits warm coastal waters, rivers, and estuaries.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The gentle Trichechus manatus is often seen grazing on seagrass in Florida's springs.
- Conservation efforts are crucial for protecting the habitat of Trichechus manatus.
- Researchers are studying the migration patterns of Trichechus manatus.
Advanced Usage
- The term Trichechus manatus is primarily used in formal, scientific, or conservation contexts. In everyday language, this species is commonly referred to as the "West Indian manatee" or simply "manatee."
- It can be used attributively (like an adjective) to specify the species in scientific descriptions.
- The Trichechus manatus population in this region is recovering.
Variants and Related Words
- Manatee (n): The common name for aquatic mammals of the genus .
- Sea cow (n): A colloquial term for manatees and dugongs, referring to their slow movement and herbivorous diet.
- Sirenian (n): A member of the order Sirenia, which includes manatees and dugongs.
Synonyms
- West Indian manatee: The direct common name for this specific species.
- Florida manatee: A subspecies () found primarily in Florida waters.
Related Phrases and Contexts
- Marine mammal conservation: is a flagship species in this field.
- Endangered species: Many populations of are classified as threatened or endangered.
- Herbivorous aquatic mammal: This phrase describes its key biological characteristics.
Noun
- sirenian mammal of tropical coastal waters of America; the flat tail is rounded