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03 October 2012

manatee

Written by Keith_Rittmaster. Posted in Sighting Report

West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus)

Date: Oct. 3, 2012
Location: Island Harbor Marina, Emerald Isle
Reported By: Susan Monette
Details/condition: swimming in marina

 

 

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