Migration
Manatees migrate to go to a place where it is warmer. During summer manatees are around Florida. Some manatees go to Texas and Virginia. Also summer, you can see manatees in Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina. During winter, manatees are most common in Florida. When "water temperatures" decrease to "below 70 degrees Fahrenheit, manatees will be forced to moved to a warmer climate where water temperatures are not below 70 degrees Fahrenheit. "Scientists don't know" how manatees know when "cold weather is coming." Manatees can be found from "Virginia to Texas" during the summer months.
You need to track manatees migration path because manatees need path to get to warm water. If manatees do not have a path, then they cannot get to warm water. It is also important to track manatees migration path because if the path is blocked, then the manatees cannot get to warmer water. Since, the water might be cold in the area where their path is blocked, then the manatees might get too cold and die.
You need to track manatees migration path because manatees need path to get to warm water. If manatees do not have a path, then they cannot get to warm water. It is also important to track manatees migration path because if the path is blocked, then the manatees cannot get to warmer water. Since, the water might be cold in the area where their path is blocked, then the manatees might get too cold and die.