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West Indies Manatees become very susceptible to viruses and die when the
water temp falls to the mid-to-high 50's. They are unnaturally drawn to the warm-water discharge from FPL's plant along the Caloosahatchee...instead of swimming back to where they came from. "Paul Schilter" paulschilter@comcast,dot,net wrote in message ... Greg, Why is he dying? Paul "Greg" wrote in message ... Obviously, then, this is the weekend to get out in your powerboats, open the throttles and slam into as many manatees as possible. You are going to have to be doing doughnuts at the end of the FPL discharge pipes at the power plant. The water temperature is around 61-63 everywhere else and if there is a manatee there he is dying anyway. |
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