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Manatee
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Manatee
A web-based gene evaluation and genome annotation tool, used to perform manual functional annotation, which can store and view annotation for prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes

manatee
members of the genus Trichechus which with the dugongs make up the order Sirenia, of sea-cows. They are almost completely aquatic mammals with a large, fish-like body with flippers in front and horizontal tail flukes behind. They can be up to 13 ft long and weigh up to 2000 lb.


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Reep, who, along with a small group of other researchers, has discovered that trichechus manatus latirostris is not the slow learner it has forever pretended to be.
The opportunity to make the observation occurred when a male Florida manatee, Trichechus manatus latirostris, 260 cm long, stranded dead on the south side of Dog River in Mobile County on February 25, 2002.
Caribbean Manatee (2) Trichechus manatus Habitat: Tropical and subtropical coastal waters and rivers of Caribbean and Atlantic Americas.
 
 
 
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