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On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 10:39:21 -0800 (PST), Jack
wrote: Was once snorkelling in a spring and a manatee came up and obviously wanted to be scratched. *We tried to stay away from it but it kept coming up to us. Is manatee scratching a common thing? What is fairly common, is peeople giving them fresh water from a garden hose. Manatees really like that and come to expect it from other people. They usually lay on their backs and just guzzle it in. I'd be concerned about attracting them to the neighborhood. They have incredibly bad halatosis and if one got killed nearby we'd probably get swarmed by a new round of lobbying efforts. People who like manatees should adopt one for a pet. |
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On Feb 26, 6:05*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 10:39:21 -0800 (PST), Jack wrote: Was once snorkelling in a spring and a manatee came up and obviously wanted to be scratched. We tried to stay away from it but it kept coming up to us. Is manatee scratching a common thing? What is fairly common, is peeople giving them fresh water from a garden hose. *Manatees really like that and come to expect it from other people. *They usually lay on their backs and just guzzle it in. I'd be concerned about attracting them to the neighborhood. *They have incredibly bad halatosis and if one got killed nearby we'd probably get swarmed by a new round of lobbying efforts. *People who like manatees should adopt one for a pet. That makes sense to me, Wayne.. |
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On Feb 26, 7:05*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 10:39:21 -0800 (PST), Jack wrote: Was once snorkelling in a spring and a manatee came up and obviously wanted to be scratched. We tried to stay away from it but it kept coming up to us. Is manatee scratching a common thing? What is fairly common, is peeople giving them fresh water from a garden hose. *Manatees really like that and come to expect it from other people. *They usually lay on their backs and just guzzle it in. I'd be concerned about attracting them to the neighborhood. *They have incredibly bad halatosis and if one got killed nearby we'd probably get swarmed by a new round of lobbying efforts. *People who like manatees should adopt one for a pet. Halatosis? You've been way to close to a manatee, Wayne. :-) |
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On Sat, 27 Feb 2010 07:56:28 -0800, Jack wrote:
On Feb 26, 7:05*pm, Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 10:39:21 -0800 (PST), Jack wrote: Was once snorkelling in a spring and a manatee came up and obviously wanted to be scratched. We tried to stay away from it but it kept coming up to us. Is manatee scratching a common thing? What is fairly common, is peeople giving them fresh water from a garden hose. *Manatees really like that and come to expect it from other people. *They usually lay on their backs and just guzzle it in. I'd be concerned about attracting them to the neighborhood. *They have incredibly bad halatosis and if one got killed nearby we'd probably get swarmed by a new round of lobbying efforts. *People who like manatees should adopt one for a pet. Halatosis? You've been way to close to a manatee, Wayne. :-) You don't have to swim very far to kiss them when you're done, as you know. |
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