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Sea Cow Collection (#3)

The sea cow, also known as the dugong or manatee, is a fascinating marine mammal that captivates both scientists and nature enthusiasts alike

Background imageSea Cow Collection: Florida manatees, (Trichechus manatus latirostrus), Crystal River, Florida, USA

Florida manatees, (Trichechus manatus latirostrus), Crystal River, Florida, USA
Andre Seale / SplashdownDirect

Background imageSea Cow Collection: Florida manatee, (Trichechus manatus latirostrus), Crystal River, Florida, USA

Florida manatee, (Trichechus manatus latirostrus), Crystal River, Florida, USA
Andre Seale / SplashdownDirect

Background imageSea Cow Collection: Manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris). Florida

Manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris). Florida
Lawson Wood / SplashdownDirect

Background imageSea Cow Collection: West Indian Manatee (c), Trichecus manatus manatus, Manatee conservation and research center

West Indian Manatee (c), Trichecus manatus manatus, Manatee conservation and research center, Itamarac, Pernambuco
Andre Seale / SplashdownDirect

Background imageSea Cow Collection: Adult West Indian Manatee (Triaenodon manatus) with snorkeler in Homosassa Springs, Florida

Adult West Indian Manatee (Triaenodon manatus) with snorkeler in Homosassa Springs, Florida
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageSea Cow Collection: Adult West Indian Manatee (Trichechus manatus) foraging in Homosassa Springs, Florida

Adult West Indian Manatee (Trichechus manatus) foraging in Homosassa Springs, Florida
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageSea Cow Collection: Full view of West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus) floating just below surface, Crystal River

Full view of West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus) floating just below surface, Crystal River, Florida, USA (RR)
Maria Munn / SplashdownDirect

Background imageSea Cow Collection: Juvenile West Indian manatee playing with adult (Trichechus manatus), Crystal River, Florida

Juvenile West Indian manatee playing with adult (Trichechus manatus), Crystal River, Florida, USA (RR)
Maria Munn / SplashdownDirect

Background imageSea Cow Collection: Aerial - Seagrass bed / dugong habitat at Cape Peron and Herald Bight Francois Peron National Park

Aerial - Seagrass bed / dugong habitat at Cape Peron and Herald Bight Francois Peron National Park
JPF-14335 Aerial - Seagrass bed / dugong habitat at Cape Peron and Herald Bight Francois Peron National Park, Shark Bay Marine Park

Background imageSea Cow Collection: Amazonian Manatee - eating aquatic grasses in creek Amazonia, Brazil

Amazonian Manatee - eating aquatic grasses in creek Amazonia, Brazil
NG-649 Amazonian / South American MANATEE - x two eating aquatic grasses Amazonia, Brazil Trichechus inunguis Nick Gordon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSea Cow Collection: Dugong Australasian waters

Dugong Australasian waters
PM-9493 Dugong - sideview swimming Range: Australasian Waters Dugong dugon Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSea Cow Collection: Manatee - mother, calf suckling

Manatee - mother, calf suckling
FG-2806 Manatee - mother, calf suckling. Trichechus manatus Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSea Cow Collection: Dugong - feeding

Dugong - feeding
AUS-987 Dugong - feeding Vanuatu Dugong dugon Ingrid N. Visser / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSea Cow Collection: Dugong - aerial over bed of sea grass Shark Bay, Western Australia

Dugong - aerial over bed of sea grass Shark Bay, Western Australia
AU-1488 Dugong - aerial over bed of sea grass Shark Bay, Western Australia. Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way




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The sea cow, also known as the dugong or manatee, is a fascinating marine mammal that captivates both scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. With its gentle demeanor and unique characteristics, it has become an iconic symbol of conservation efforts worldwide. One captivating image showcases a male Dugong feeding on a vibrant seagrass meadow. As he gracefully glides through the water, his elongated body perfectly adapted for life in the ocean. This scene highlights the crucial role these herbivores play in maintaining healthy ecosystems by controlling seagrass growth. In another heartwarming snapshot, a Florida manatee mother swims alongside her calf. These endangered creatures face numerous threats to their survival, including habitat loss and boat collisions. The bond between this protective mother and her vulnerable offspring serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving their natural habitats. Venturing into the Amazon rainforest reveals yet another species - the Amazonian Manatee - swimming beneath lush aquatic vegetation. Adapted to freshwater environments, they navigate through winding rivers with ease while seeking refuge among dense foliage. A serene moment unfolds as a sleeping Manatee drifts near the surface of Silver Springs in Florida. Its peaceful slumber belies its vulnerability to human activities such as pollution and entanglement in fishing gear. Conservation efforts are vital to ensure these magnificent creatures can continue peacefully resting in their natural habitats. Delving into history takes us back to 1803 when Stellers Sea Cow was still present before becoming extinct due to overhunting just 27 years later. George Wilhelm Steller's engraving immortalizes this colossal creature that once roamed Bering Island's shores—a stark reminder of humanity's impact on fragile ecosystems. Returning to modern times brings us face-to-face with Florida manatees gathering at Three Sisters Spring—yet again highlighting their endangered status due to human encroachment on their habitat. Witnessing these majestic animals congregating together underscores our responsibility to protect and conserve their dwindling populations.