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  2. Confused Teenage Manatee Wants Kayak to Be His Girlfriend - AOL

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    The best time to see manatees is generally November through March, when manatees usually cluster around warm-water sources. ... The Crystal River and Kings Bay area is the only area in Florida ...

  3. This Magical Florida Town Is The Only Place In The U.S ... - AOL

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    Crystal River, Florida, is home to just over 3,000 residents, but it's the town's aquatic population—manatees in particular—that make the tiny town truly special.

  4. West Indian manatee - Wikipedia

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    Large concentrations of Florida manatees are located in the Crystal River [28] and Blue Spring regions in central and north Florida. The Antillean manatee is sparsely distributed throughout the Caribbean and the northwestern Atlantic Ocean, from Mexico, east to the Greater Antilles, and south to Brazil.

  5. Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The Crystal River NWR administration was changed from the Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge Complex to the Crystal River Complex headquartered in Crystal River, Florida. The complex manages Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge , Crystal River Preserve State Park , as well as the three 'Tampa Bay Refuges'; Egmont Key NWR , Passage Key ...

  6. Camera Captures A Heartwarming Moment Of A Baby Manatee ... - AOL

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    Manatees are known as some of the most peaceful and mesmerizing marine animals on the planet, and there’s probably no better way to observe them than out on the water paddling in a crystal ...

  7. Blue Spring State Park - Wikipedia

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    The spring in the park (Volusia Blue Spring) is the largest on the St. Johns River. Due to its relatively warm temperature of 73 °F (23 °C), the spring attracts many Florida manatees during the winter. About 102 million US gallons (390,000 m 3) of water flow out of Blue Spring into the St. Johns River every day. [1]