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  • A Florida Manatee, Trichechus manatus, and her young shelter in the clear 72F freshwater of a north Florida spring during wintertime. Despite their appearance, this endangered animal has relatively a small amount of fat and insulation and is very sensitive to cold weather and water, which can be fatal if temperatures remain below 68F for an extended period of time.
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  • A Florida Manatee, Trichechus manatus, and her young shelter in the clear 72F freshwater of a north Florida spring during wintertime. Despite their appearance, this endangered animal has relatively a small amount of fat and insulation and is very sensitive to cold weather and water, which can be fatal if temperatures remain below 68F for an extended period of time.
    MPO_Florida_Manatee73.jpg
  • A Florida Manatee, Trichechus manatus, and her young shelter in the clear 72F freshwater of a north Florida spring during wintertime. Despite their appearance, this endangered animal has relatively a small amount of fat and insulation and is very sensitive to cold weather and water, which can be fatal if temperatures remain below 68F for an extended period of time.
    MPO_Florida_Manatee76.jpg
  • A Florida Manatee, Trichechus manatus, and her young shelter in the clear 72F freshwater of a north Florida spring during wintertime. Despite their appearance, this endangered animal has relatively a small amount of fat and insulation and is very sensitive to cold weather and water, which can be fatal if temperatures remain below 68F for an extended period of time.
    MPO_Florida_Manatee42.jpg
  • A Florida Manatee, Trichechus manatus, and her young shelter in the clear 72F freshwater of a north Florida spring during wintertime. Despite their appearance, this endangered animal has relatively a small amount of fat and insulation and is very sensitive to cold weather and water, which can be fatal if temperatures remain below 68F for an extended period of time.
    MPO_Florida_Manatee156.jpg
  • A Florida Manatee, Trichechus manatus, and her young shelter in the clear 72F freshwater of a north Florida spring during wintertime. Despite their appearance, this endangered animal has relatively a small amount of fat and insulation and is very sensitive to cold weather and water, which can be fatal if temperatures remain below 68F for an extended period of time.
    MPO_Florida_Manatee43.jpg
  • A Florida Manatee, Trichechus manatus, and her young shelter in the clear 72F freshwater of a north Florida spring during wintertime. Despite their appearance, this endangered animal has relatively a small amount of fat and insulation and is very sensitive to cold weather and water, which can be fatal if temperatures remain below 68F for an extended period of time.
    MPO_Florida_Manatee164.jpg
  • A Florida Manatee, Trichechus manatus, and her young shelter in the clear 72F freshwater of a north Florida spring during wintertime. Despite their appearance, this endangered animal has relatively a small amount of fat and insulation and is very sensitive to cold weather and water, which can be fatal if temperatures remain below 68F for an extended period of time.
    MPO_Florida_Manatee75.jpg
  • A Florida Manatee, Trichechus manatus, and her young shelter in the clear 72F freshwater of a north Florida spring during wintertime. Despite their appearance, this endangered animal has relatively a small amount of fat and insulation and is very sensitive to cold weather and water, which can be fatal if temperatures remain below 68F for an extended period of time.
    MPO_Florida_Manatee155.jpg
  • A Florida Manatee, Trichechus manatus, and her young shelter in the clear 72F freshwater of a north Florida spring during wintertime. Despite their appearance, this endangered animal has relatively a small amount of fat and insulation and is very sensitive to cold weather and water, which can be fatal if temperatures remain below 68F for an extended period of time.
    MPO_Florida_Manatee169.jpg
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