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Beachgoers saw dark forms swimming in the ocean – then the lifeguard told them to stay back - Page 11 of 21 - Kiwi Report

Beachgoers saw dark forms swimming in the ocean – then the lifeguard told them to stay back


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[post_page_title]A family of five[/post_page_title]
Craig also noted during his local interview that there were more manatees than they first thought under the water. In fact, there was a family of five! He later spoke to the Sun Sentinel about what he saw and noted that many of them were young. They were smaller than the adult manatees, and they would bump the noses of the bigger ones – almost as if to get the attention of their parents. He was astounded as they floated closer and closer to the beach and couldn’t believe what he was seeing.

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