Manatee and Calf Spotted Swimming in South Florida’s Man-Made Lake, Far From Their Natural Ocean Habitat (Watch Video)
Local residents of Pembroke Pines, Florida, were surprised to see a manatee and its baby swimming in a man-made lake that is about 10 miles away from the Atlantic Ocean, their natural habitat. The marine mammals likely navigated through an open floodgate during the rainy season. Watch the viral video below.
A manatee was spotted in an artificial lake, leaving local residents wondering how it got there. In the now viral video, we see a manatee swimming in a man-made lake in Florida. Local residents noticed this unusual visitor in their artificial lake, which is about 10 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. A resident of the Cedarwoods neighbourhood in Pembroke Pines captured video footage of the marine mammal swimming around. Reports also indicate that a couple spotted the manatee with a baby. Manatees travel hundreds of miles in search of food and would have navigated a floodgate in the area, which is often open during the state's rainy season. This is likely how the manatee ended up there. Pink Dolphin in North Carolina Photos Fake or Real? Internet Divided As Few Raise Suspicion Over Word 'Cola' Written on 'AI Generated' Dolphin Pics!
Viral Video Shows Manatee and Calf Swimming in Artificial Lake
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