New: manateesAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krsteemhive-185836hive-183959hive-180932uncommonlabphotographyhive-166405hive-144064hive-150122nfthive-188619bitcoinkrsuccesshive-181136zzanhive-168072hive-113376lifehive-145157hive-179660hive-139150hive-101145TrendingNewHotLikersphuketwebmedia (74)in manatees • 3 years agoAbove Trang With the Flying ScoutsOnce again I get to do some crazy jobs just because I have a camera....:) Flying around at low altitude in a 2 seater plane with the doors removed taking photos of Manatees above the most beautiful…yaropol80 (52)in florida • 6 years agoWILD ANIMALS IN FLORIDA GATORS TURTLES MANATEES LIZARDSSomething for animal lovers! There are many wild animals in Florida, especially gators, lizards and manatees. Enjoy the video!petcompilations (42)in animal • 6 years agoManatees often gather in large groups to mate, these groups are called mating herds or a mating ballManatees often gather in large groups to mate, these groups are called mating herds or a mating ballpetcompilations (42)in animal • 6 years agoManatees typically breed once every two years.Manatees typically breed once every two years; generally only a single calf is born. Gestation lasts about 12 months and to wean the calf takes a further 12 to 18 monthshenrigares (33)in manatees • 6 years agoWhere do Manatees go to in the winter?Not that I wondered that ever, but I discovered that when the temperature of the waters drop in Florida, these gentle animals flock by hot springs. And there is a beautiful one just north of Orlando…frimmcoin (49)in manatees • 6 years agoManatees just vibing outtomdercat (25)in animated • 6 years agoWatch Manny The Super Manatee trailer!!!!This is the trailer for the animated short Manny The Super Manateebenniejvr2 (52)in manatees • 8 years agoManatees mating next to highwayrobert1 (31)in hello • 8 years agoFirst post, Greetings from FloridaHello, I just stumbled upon this site and it looks very interesting. I am from Florida, the nature coast, which is north of Tampa. This area has a lot of protected wildlife refuges so the coasts…