The manatee has a live birth
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in rivers
The Florida manatee is not extinct. It is, however, currently endangered.
Yes. The West Indian manatee is the proper name of the Florida manataee.
There are 3 species of manatee. There is the West Indian manatee, the Amazonian manatee, and the Florida manatee.
The Florida Manatee is also known as a Sea Cow. The Manatee is a mammal that belongs to the Sirenia species. The Sirenia is thought to have evolved from four legged land animals over 60 million years ago, with the closest relative being an elephant. Manatees are mainly herbivores and they inhabit (warm)shallow, marshy coastal areas and rivers. The Florida manatee is able to live in fresh and salt water. Not all Manatee's are able to inhabit both fresh and salt water. Manatee's live in the Carribean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, Amazon Basin and West Africa. The Florida Manatee is on the threatend status in Florida and is endangered at the Federal level.
A ecosystem for the florida manatee consist of many fish in shallow water
The manatee can be seen in Florida in lakes (I think).
Manatees cannot live anywhere on land, they are a water creature that lives in very shallow, warm marshy, tropical waters. The Florida Manatee lives off the coast of Florida, and the Keys, in the Gulf of Mexico. But the West Indian Manatee migrates into Florida rivers during the winter months. The Amazonian Manatee lives in the Amazon River, while the West African Manatee lives along the river systems of the west coast of Africa. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
American alligator and West Indian manatee are two animals native to Florida.
A ecosystem for the Florida manatee consist of many fish in shallow water