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How does the sea cow reproduce?
Steller’s Sea Cow Reproduction, Babies and Lifespan He said that mating took place in early spring, and the copulation took place under the water. He observed that male sea cows used their front flippers to hold onto the females during copulation.
Do dugongs lay eggs?
Dugongs, like manatees, are mammals, which means they give birth to live young and then produce milk and nurse them. She will give birth to a live baby (as opposed to non-mammals that lay eggs), and then nurse it for a year and a half.
What is the difference between a sea cow and a manatee?
There are several differences between the Steller’s sea cow and the manatee, which are: A. The Steller’s sea cow tail is fluked like a dugong or whale’s tail, where a manatee has a paddle-shaped tail. The Steller’s sea cow was incredibly large, which made it 3 times as big as a manatee.
What is a sea cow called?
What is a manatee? Manatees are aquatic mammals that belong to a group of animals called Sirenia. Manatees are also related to a huge, subarctic sirenian called the Steller’s sea cow (Hydrodamalis gigas), which was hunted to extinction in the 1760s.
What animal is called a sea cow?
Manatees look a bit like walruses or chunky porpoises and are sometimes referred to as sea cows, but they’re actually much more closely related to elephants.
What is another name for sea cow?
Do cows lay eggs or give birth?
Cows do not lay eggs because they are mammals. Many people, especially children, think that cow lay eggs, but this is not true. Cows are mammals, and mammals give birth to their young ones alive, not by laying eggs.
Do seahorses lay eggs or give live birth?
Seahorses lay eggs rather than giving live birth. Although, strangely enough, the female will transfer the eggs to a special brood pouch on the male and the male will carry the eggs until they hatch. The male then “gives birth” to the young.
Do cowbirds lay eggs in nests?
Cowbirds are brood parasites, which means females lay their eggs in the nests of other birds and let the other mother bird do all of the rearing. The cowbird will wait for a resident bird to leave her nest and then will usually damage or remove one or more eggs and replace that one or more eggs with her own.
Do cowbirds replace eggs with their own?
The cowbird will wait for a resident bird to leave her nest and then will usually damage or remove one or more eggs and replace that one or more eggs with her own. The foster parents unknowingly raise the young cowbirds. Do cowbird nestlings harm the other nestlings?