Manatee
Trichechus
Not Kosher
No fins or scales
Fins
No
Scales
No
Description
Manatees are large, slow-moving marine mammals of warm, shallow coastal waters, rivers, and estuaries. The West Indian manatee lives in the southeastern United States, the Caribbean, and along the coasts of Central and South America.
Manatee in foreign languages
| Scientific | Trichechus |
| Hebrew | תחש נהרות |
| Arabic | خروف البحر |
| Spanish | Manatí |
| Portuguese | Peixe-boi |
| French | Lamantin |
| Italian | Trichecus |
| German | Rundschwanzseekühe |
| Greek | Μανάτος |
| Russian | Ламантины |
| Turkish | Manatigiller |
| Chinese | 海牛屬 |
| Japanese | マナティー |
| Korean | 매너티 |
| Hindi | मैनाटी |
| Bengali | বৈঠালেজি জলধেনু |
| Vietnamese | Lợn biển |
| Thai | พะยูนแมนนาที |
| Indonesian | Lembu Laut |
Warnings & Kosher Issues
- A manatee is a mammal, not a fish, so it is not kosher.
- Manatees are protected in the United States under the Marine Mammal Protection Act and the Endangered Species Act.
- Sometimes called sea cows, they are unrelated to any fish.
