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No, manatees are not endothermic; they are ectothermic animals. This means they rely on external environmental temperatures to regulate their body heat, rather than generating heat internally like endothermic animals (such as mammals and birds). Manatees maintain their body temperature through behavioral adaptations, such as seeking warmer waters during colder months.

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