Manatees (and the related SW Pacific dugongs) live alongside other mammals, though do not generally interact with them. Where there is competition for resources, manatees generally will seek new living areas.
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Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Its however it needs to travel. Lexie A.
Manatees live alone, in groups, or in pairs. It all depends on the indiviual manatee and how it chooses to live.
yes.killer whales travel in groups not orcas
Yes manatees are solitary.
no
yes the do
I think they are called pods
84 living cetaceans (not extinct) though there are 7 extinct cetaceans
the answer is not "who" but actually "what are" Cetaceans are marine mammals
Mustangs typically travel in herds, but they will travel alone if they have to.
You can travel anywhere alone. I have been to 16 countries alone and camped across the United States alone.
yes they travel in groups not alone, but sometimes they travel alone. :)
I travel alone.... :D
Yes, by definition cetaceans are an order of mammals.
To travel alone you need to be 16 or older. You can travel with a supervisor at the age of 12
no the travel alone
travel
did giovanni da verrazono travel alone or with others