RIght of Way, Yielding to Manatees
While canoeing with a friend yesterday we saw a couple of manatees in a small creek. The manatees were heading right for us so we each moved as far to the side of the creek as possible to let them pass. They stopped for a quick "hello" and went on their way.
Although manatees are usually in larger bodies of water, they sometimes go into creeks like this that are so small it must be hard to turn around.
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Incredible aerial view captures massive school of cownose rays
While canoeing in St Petersburg, Florida in a transparent canoe, this man comes across a huge school of stingrays, known as a "fever". These are cownose rays, a type of ray. This fever of rays was the largest he's ever seen, and having grown up on the water he's seen quiet a few ray fevers!
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Huge school of stingrays surrounding transparent canoe
While canoeing in St Petersburg, Florida in a transparent canoe, this man came across a huge school of stingrays, known as a "fever". These were Cownose rays, a type of ray. The fever of rays was the largest he's ever seen, and having grown up on the water he's seen quiet a few ray fevers!
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