Critters under water

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At 8:30 am, the river just outside of the park was getting full with people swimming with the manatees. There are sections of the river that are off-limits so the manatees can get away from the tourists if they want to be left alone. They are curious and friendly and usually don’t shy away from people as long as they don’t get overcrowded.

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All of those spots in the water are manatees huddled together for warmth. This is one of the warmest parts of the springs so they spend the winter here.

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A few of them coming up for air.

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There are lots of resident alligators at the wildlife park. They are fenced in so they can’t eat the tourists.

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The river otters are very curious. They will come up to the rail and sniff you and then slid into the water and do tricks, rolling over and popping up in the middle of the pond as if to say “Watch me do this one!”

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A few of the beautiful flamingos at the park.

The Homosassa Springs Wildlife Park has so many different critters. The wild manatees come into the springs to stay warm but the park also has many permanent residents, many of them injured. If wild manatees are sick and get stranded somewhere else, they can end up here at the manatee hospital to recoup in the warm water.

4 thoughts on “Critters under water

  1. Hello, I am glad the manatees have their safe place to be to themselves. They are so cute. I love the otters and flamingoes.
    Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Have a happy weekend!

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