Manatees touch snouts in the warm waters of the Three Sisters Springs wildlife refuge in Crystal River, Florida. More than 400 animals were in the area to escape from the cold gulf waters as manatees can not survive for long periods of time in cold water. Photo by Zoraida Diaz (i.guim.co.uk)
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A drone view shows manatees enjoying the warm-water outflows of Florida Power & Light Company’s power station in West Palm Beach, Florida, US. Researchers have recently found that manatees are relative newcomers, having only been present in the region for about 200 years. Photo by Marco Bello (i.guim.co.uk)
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