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Manatees are a gentle giant and most the time they don't need to protect themselves Manatees have no natural predators only humans they can't stop a boat from hitting them so your answer is they don't protect themselves other than moving away from danger.

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They don't protect themselves. They do not have a predator so they are very fond of other animals. If you go near one they will actually swim with you.

Manatees really have no natural enemies so they really don't need to protect themselves.

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