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A manatee who wanted a hug ๐ฅบ
The love language of the sea
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A manatee who wanted a hug ๐ฅบ
Source: The Dodo
@kendraunderwaterr When they hold on and donโt wanna let go ๐ฉ๐๐ #manatee #manateeseason #mermaid #inwaterguide #manateeguide #florida
The New York Times. Jason Gulley
Fun facts about manatees:
Manatees are mammals, and their closest relative is the elephant.
Manatees are known for their gentle and friendly nature. They are quite social and often seen interacting with each other, as well as with humans, which might explain why a manatee would hug a swimmer!
Manatees are not in a rush, moving at a leisurely pace of about 3 to 5 miles per hour. Their calm demeanor and slow movement add to their gentle giant persona.
Manatees prefer warm waters and are typically found in shallow coastal areas, rivers, and springs.
Manatees are not silent creatures; they communicate with each other through chirps, whistles, and squeaks. This communication is crucial for mothers and calves, as well as for social interaction among adults.
Beyond their physical attributes, manatees are known to display curious and playful behaviors, often approaching humans in the water to interact.
Whatโs better than a loving cute animal?
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โ Marcel Proust
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