No they do not! they are mammals so they have lungs like us. they breathe through a blowhole that's on the top of their heads.
But however, one theory says that a dolphin has gills and breathes like a shark. The blowhole is just a meer battle scar from the horrific battle between the sharks and the whales. They were all left with bullet holes.
Manatees do have a caudal (tail) fins and two pectoral fins (the two in the front), but no dorsal fin (on the back), if that's what you're talking about.
Manatees do indeed have teeth. In fact, one of the most interesting things about manatees is that they keep replacing their teeth as long as they live. Except for the first three teeth to erupt in each row, all of their teeth are molars.
They have flippers to steer themselves and huge flat, spoon shaped tail fins to propel themselves. Their snouts are prehensile, like an elephant's trunk, allowing them to get at plants that grow at the bottom of the sea. Manatees are large enough that predators like sharks and alligators don't bother them. Manatees are also able to live in both fresh and salt water.
Manatees are consumers.
Manatees are made from God
yes manatees do exist
no one. manatees are docile.
yes i think people enjoy manatees yes i think people enjoy manatees
Manatees are herbivorous. They graze on marine grasses and other water plants.
manatees have babies on the saltwater river
No, Manatees are strictly aquatic animals. No, Manatees are strictly aquatic animals.
Manatees have a total of 64 chromosomes, which includes 32 pairs.