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Most of the rivers in Florida have a spring as a source and are a constant 72 deg. Perfect for manatees in winter. Viewed: 257 times.
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At first, we all thought these unmoving blobs were boulders... Viewed: 202 times.
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But they turned out to be manatees. The dried mud on their backs is an accurate indication of their lifestyle. Viewed: 213 times.
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Watching the manatees... Viewed: 200 times.
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Still hoping for some movement... Any movement! Viewed: 195 times.
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The manatees knew feeding time, and their keeper. They rushed over for carrots and vitamin biscuits. Viewed: 211 times.
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Funny looking with their big floppy snouts and hairy faces. Viewed: 218 times.
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Picturesque location. Viewed: 210 times.
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A gaudy wood duck. Viewed: 215 times.
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The alligators flaked out in the sun. Next time we passed by, most of them had disappeared into the water and could not be found. Viewed: 199 times.
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Flamingos are ridiculous... Viewed: 194 times.
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A grey fox. Viewed: 191 times.
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Pelicans nesting. Viewed: 210 times.
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A face only a mother could love. Viewed: 202 times.
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This turned out to be a HUGE bird sanctuary. Viewed: 214 times.
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