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It must get "stuffy" in there. I feel sorry for the introverts.Manatees escape the cold by swimming up into the springs, where the water stays around 74 degrees F. A new record for Blue Springs. Almost 1000 crowded into the spring run.
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Blue Spring’s Manatees
That amazes me. Our crocodiles get sick and die if the water temperature drops below 26 degrees.They stuck their snout out of the water to preserve access to air and then let the water around them freeze solid. When the water melts, gators go on with their lives normally.