Yes
There are 1000 manatees
West Indian Manatees are typically found in the Caribbean (West Indies), but are sometimes found in places like Florida.
No. The two are completely different, unrelated species. West Indian Manatees are aquatic mammals like dolphins but manatees belong to the family Trichechidae. Dolphins belong to the family Delphinidae. There are many differences. Dolphins are related to whales and porpoises; the manatees closest relatives besides the dugong are elephants and hyraxes.
around 3300-3800
West Indian manatees!
West Indian manatees have six large molars. They constantly being worn down and replaced, due to the way they grind their food. This is known as polyphyodonty.
West Indian Manatee, Amazon Manatee and Dugao
There are three manatee subspecies. The West Indian, West African, and Amazonian.
West Indian Manatees eat seagrass, also known as seaweed, and other random plants in their aquatic environment.
There are alligaters, wood storks, and the west Indian Manatees.
There are for kinds of manatee: the Amazonian, West Indian, Dwarf, and African Manatee. The West Indian Manatee lives in the Caribbean (I guess you can call that North America). The African Manatee lives in Africa. But both the Amazonian and Dwarf manatees live in South America. Therefore, South America has most manatees.
Manatees are vegetarians, so they are pretty much constantly grazing.