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Beachgoers saw dark forms swimming in the ocean – then the lifeguard told them to stay back - Page 15 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]Keeping in line[/post_page_title]
While there are many rules when it comes to manatees, the most important one is that you should never disturb a manatee. This means that you don’t touch them anywhere on their body, you don’t invade their waters, and you don’t try and split them up from the other manatees. According to the Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge, these rules are in place to ensure that the manatees continue to thrive in the wild and are not harmed by humans in any way.

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