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Date: | Wed, 25 May 2005 10:44:35 EDT |
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For June Nichols' posting : "What is a manatee?"
A very large aquatic mammal who lives in the coastal areas of the Caribbean
and Southern waterways.....in Florida we see them in our canals that have
access to the ocean and bays. They resemble a seal or a walrus without tusks and
grow to be quite hefty. They are often endangered by boat propellers, fishing
lines, fishing nets and six pack plastic holders. They dine on vegetation in
these areas and have been encouraged to help manage a water vegetation called
hydra. They are slow moving and very docile. They are very relaxing to
watch. They are often found in sewer pipes and drainage culverts because of
following food or big rains. They are rehabed frequently at places like SeaWorld
and the Miami Seaquarium. And when they give birth at these facilities they
make the news. To protect the manatees is a popular ecological theme in Florida.
Hope this helps.
Leanne Jewelll, RNC, IBCLC, LCCE, FACCE
SFl
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