yes, because it is a mammal
Manatees are warm blooded, breathe with lungs, give live birth, and nurse their young.
Manatees reproduce sexually, and they give live birth.
Manatees are aquatic mammals and give birth to a single calf, after a gestation period of approximately one year. The calf will remain dependant on it's mother for up to two years, nursing on her enriched milk.
No, penguins do not give birth to live young. They give birth to eggs.
meerkats give birth to around 4 live young
Horses give birth to live young
Yes, Guppies give birth to live young.
No, manatees do not grow in a pouch. Unlike some marsupials, manatees are mammals that give birth to live young, which are born fully formed and capable of swimming shortly after birth. The mother nurses her calf with milk, but there is no pouch involved in their development. Manatee calves typically stay close to their mothers for protection and guidance as they grow.
Yes they do, like all aquatic mammals they give birth to and nurse live young.
Yes, gorillas give live birth.
they are mammals, so they give birth to live young.
Both placental mammals and marsupials give birth to live young.