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Manatee cow discovers new home, pressure to reproduce, in French zoo

A Paris zoo has actually invited a. young manatee cow from a zoo in main France, hoping it will. breed with among its males and assist protect the future of the. species that has actually been threatened by contamination, a loss of environment. and injuries.

The Parc Zoologique de Paris hopes that the two-year-old. female, which it named Unai, will mate with among its 3. male manatees aged 15 to 35 years, as part of a Europe-wide. program to breed the species in captivity.

Likewise called sea cows due to the fact that they graze on underwater. plants, the docile mammals reside in the shallow waters of the. Caribbean, in the southeast coast of the United States, and in. certain estuaries and rivers in French Guiana.

The threatened species has actually seen its numbers diminish to less. than 10,000 amidst a loss of habitat, injuries from contact with. the props of ships, and pollution, conservationists state.

Their survival in the wild is also threatened by a sluggish. recreation cycle and restricted range of water temperatures they. can endure, making them susceptible to climate modification.

Their pregnancies last more than one year, and after that there's. a long weaning duration. Everything takes a long period of time with sea. cows, stated Zoological Park director Alexis Lecu, as Unai was. lifted from a truck into a momentary pool.

Unai, who originated from the Beauval zoo in central France, will. reach reproductive age in the coming year and be gradually. presented to the three males, who were travelling in their basin,. nibbling on romaine lettuce.

Lecu, describing manatees' level of sensitivity to water. temperature level, stated the sea cow could contract pneumonia in water. below 20 degrees Celsius (68 ° F) and prospered poorly above 30C as. well.

It is really hard for them to adapt rapidly to climate. modification, especially when the impacts come quick, like today, he. said.

(source: Reuters)