Humanity Touches New Low! Someone Brutally Carved ‘TRUMP’ On a Manatee’s Back in the Headwaters of Florida’s Homosassa River, Investigation is On (Watch Video)

The US Fish and Wildlife Service has spotted a manatee with Trump itched into its back in the headwaters of Floridas Homosassa river -- a bizarre way to protest against the outgoing US president.

Manatee with 'Trump' etched into its back spotted in US (Photo Credits: IANS)

San Francisco, Jan 12: The US Fish and Wildlife Service has spotted a manatee with Trump itched into its back in the headwaters of Floridas Homosassa river -- a bizarre way to protest against the outgoing US president.

Manatees are large, fully aquatic, mostly herbivorous marine mammals sometimes known as sea cows. They move slowly, which has made them vulnerable to fishing nets, motorboat engines and human interaction.

According to a report in Citrus County Chronicle on Tuesday, the animal was reported to federal authorities over the weekend, when it was discovered with the words "Trump" scrapped in its back.

The US Fish and Wildlife Service was searching for information on the person or persons responsible for the harassment of the manatee.

The harassment of a manatee, protected by the Endangered Species Act, is a Class A, federal criminal offense punishable by a $50,000 fine and/or up to one-year in federal prison.

The massive sea cow was swimming in the Homosassa River in Citrus County when it was spotted with the graffiti on its body.

"It's been My experience that this is very out of character for this community. Wildlife conservation is a core value in Citrus County. That's why it's called the Nature Coast," Craig Cavanna, senior federal wildlife officer and current investigating officer, was quoted as saying.

The manatee did not appear to be hurt, "because it seemed that the word was etched into algae on its body".

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 12, 2021 04:29 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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