What is adaptation? Lesson 3: Manatee Adaptations.

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What is adaptation? Lesson 3: Manatee Adaptations

Do manatees breathe under water? Lesson 3: Manatee Adaptations

Whiskers: What are they for? Lesson 3: Manatee Adaptations

How do manatees swim? Lesson 3: Manatee Adaptations

A manatee in motion Lesson 3: Manatee Adaptations

What is my flipper for? Lesson 3: Manatee Adaptations

What does a manatee use its lips for? Lesson 3: Manatee Adaptations

Do baby manatees use their lips to get food? Lesson 3: Manatee Adaptations

What kind of teeth do manatees have? Lesson 3: Manatee Adaptations Teeth in a manatee’s lower jaw A manatee skull

How many manatee adaptations can you list? Lesson 3: Manatee Adaptations