No. It's too cold for manatees, and there are no calm-waters there for them.
Manatees do live in salt water if they live in Florida they live in salt water and they live in springs if it is warm
Manatees aren't usually found in cold water because their bodies only survive in warm water climates. The manatees are found in warm water climates only.
No, Manatees are strictly aquatic animals. No, Manatees are strictly aquatic animals.
No! manatees live in usually fresh water and sometimes drift into ocean water and plus manatees could not survive in the rain forest with such tempatures.
6ft or higher
Yes, manatees do live in warm water areas.
Manatees do live in the rainforest, as there are bodies of water in the rainforest.
Manatees can live in both fresh and salt water, as well as brackish. If a manatee is in salt too long though, it must find other waters temporarily.
Manatees do not like cold waters.
Baby manatees are born live birth from their mother. They have birth under water, and if it takes to long then they can die.
Manatees prefer warmer waters between 68-86°F (20-30°C). Cold water can be harmful to them, causing stress and potentially leading to cold stress syndrome. They rely on warm waters for proper metabolism and to regulate their body temperature.