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Expanding on my post March Manatees Part 1, this March 2014 has been an interesting mix of frisky manatees, mothers and
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The Sunshine State’s 8,436-mile coastline means tons of diving. Sharks, turtles and grouper are as common as orange groves, palm trees and theme parks.
Manatees, considered mermaids by sailors of old, thrill us today, and these facts provide insight into the dangers threatening the beloved sea cows.
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Movies often evoke dramatic thoughts and pictures, even years later. Such is the case when I saw the movie “The Godfather”. In a suspenseful moment, after Sal Tessio retrieved a package including
Adorable Manatees Doing Manatee Things With Manatee Friends
The reason none of them have parents is because they were killed by boat propellors in the Everglades. Seriously, that's a real menace.
Gentle giants of the sea, these lovable creatures spend their days munching on seagrass and swimming in crystal clear waters.
Baby manatee on the back on mom
Expanding on my post March Manatees Part 1, this March 2014 has been an interesting mix of frisky manatees, mothers and
Escape the long lines and crowded theme parks. These Florida roadside attractions are just as fun but offer unusual twists ranging from shrunken heads, to the world's largest gift shop, to alligator farms and everything in between. It's a safe bet that Florida's the only place where you can look
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West Indian manatee calf with viral skin infection covering body. Trichechus manatus photograph. Photograph #06104 by Phillip Colla / Oceanlight.com.