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A manatee who wanted a hug 🥺

The love language of the sea

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A manatee who wanted a hug 🥺

Source: The Dodo

@kendraunderwaterr

When they hold on and don’t wanna let go 😩😍💙 #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.

What’s better than a loving cute animal?

“Let us be grateful to the people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.”

― Marcel Proust

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