animal skeleton, manatee science
look at those rib bones! they're SO thick. surprisingly, though, their bones aren't very strong - high mineral density is probably why. anyway, the lack of fat is why they can't stand temperatures under ~68 degrees and tend to migrate either south or to hot springs during winter.
some info: (scientific paper) http://etd.fcla.edu/UF/UFE0013069/clifton_k.pdf
(easily-read fact sheet) https://oceantoday.noaa.gov/manatees101/
image sources
skeleton diagram source: https://activerain.com/blogsview/2455870/all-about-manatees
skeleton image: https://www.sciencesource.com/archive/Florida-Manatee-Skeleton-SS2564135.html
animal skeleton, manatee science
another interesting thing is that their rib bones have no bone marrow! weird! that's another factor in why they're so dense, and ALSO part of why their bones are weak.
https://awoo.space/media/i0mKA0lr32xNXNhJqt8