yes, it is a mammal, so it gives birth.
The manatee has a live birth
A manatee is an aquatic mammal and is viviparous, as the young develop inside the body and they give live birth after a gestation period.
A manatee is an aquatic mammal and is viviparous, as the young develop inside the body and they give live birth after a gestation period.
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yes manatees are warm blooded because they are mammals and give live birth.
Manatees are warm blooded, breathe with lungs, give live birth, and nurse their young.
A manatee is viviparous, as it is a mammal and gives live birth (so doesn't lay eggs - oviparous).
The Florida manatee is born alive rather than hatched. Manatees are mammals, and like other mammals, they give birth to live young after a gestation period of about 13 months. A typical calf weighs around 60 to 70 pounds at birth and is usually about 4 to 5 feet long.
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.
A manatee is a mammal, gives live birth, so is viviparous.
Manatees usually give birth to one calf per pregnancy, although twins are sometimes possible.
It is the manatee (Manatus).