Manatees in Florida

Author: Philip Cornish

While you are staying in you Orlando Florida private vacation villas or Disney World rental home, we strongly suggest you take some time out to see some Manatees.



Manatees are sometimes known as ‘sea cows and they are one of the most delightful creatures to be found anywhere in Florida. They are very gentle sea creatures and are mainly herbivores. They graze in the shallow waters off the coast of Florida, or else in the rivers. They eat many different plant types including mangrove leaves, and even certain types of algae. If you take a very close look at their faces you will notice that they have a divided upper lip, which enables them to eat the plant easily. Amazingly, an adult manatee can eat nearly 9% of its body weight each day, which could amount to around 30 pounds in weight. They only have 6 teeth which continuously fall out and are then replaced.

Manatees can grow up to a length of between 9 feet and 10 feet and can weigh up to 1200 lbs, with the females being the heaviest. They do not swim very fast, usually around 3 to 5 miles per hour, although they can swim at a speed of up to 15 miles per hour for short periods of time. The manatee uses its paddle shaped tail to propel itself along, as it glides through the water.

A baby manatee weighs a staggering 15 pounds and an adult can live for anything up to 60 years. They only breed every other year, as their gestation period lasts around 12 months. They give birth to just one calf, which feeds from its mother for up to 18 months. In fact, manatees are quite intelligent, and can demonstrate the sort of task learning and discrimination usually associated with dolphins. They also show signs of having a long term memory as well as being capable of understanding discrimination tasks. Unlike dolphins however, the manatee is generally a solitary creature and spends most of its life on its own.

Florida is the ideal location for the manatee to live as they have a low metabolic rate, which means that they cannot endure cold temperatures. Indeed, they cannot survive at temperatures below 15 degrees Centigrade, so they migrate up warm spring fed rivers during the winter months.

If you want to see manatees in the winter then Crystal River and Blue Springs are the places to go. Here, the water is maintained at a constant 22 degrees Centigrade all year round, so the manatees congregate around these warm springs.

Sadly, manatees are quite vulnerable. Although they have few natural enemies apart from sharks, whales, crocodiles and alligators, it is man made dangers that are the main problem. Manatees are particularly susceptible to injury from boats and their propellers. Many manatees carry the scars of altercations with motor boats, and wounds are often fatal. In fact, it is illegal under Florida law to cause manatees injury or harm. Nevertheless, whilst the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission do not recognise them as being endangered, they have to be protected, and so they have been declared by them to be ‘threatened’ although under federal law they are still endangered.

If you are lucky enough to visit Orlando in the winter months, from mid November, then do take the opportunity to go and visit one of their winter habitats. They are delightful and non aggressive creatures which are quite curious. A visit to Crystal River or Blue Springs will be well worthwhile, as manatees congregate in waters warmed by the springs. You can even swim with them here.

We visited Crystal River a short while ago and took a tour to swim with the manatees and it was a totally wonderful experience and we can highly recommend it. The trip starts very early (around 6.30 am), as this is the best time to see them in action. You are provided with a wet suit, fins, snorkel and even an underwater camera to take some memorable photos. Bouyancy aids are available for people who are not strong swimmers. We were taken out into the river where the Manatees live and found them around 20 minutes later. Please be aware that there is no guarantee that you will see them although most days they will be there. The captain stopped the boat and we descended into the very, very cool waters to take a look around. The captain of the boat only makes one trip a day and so we were able to spend as much time as we liked in the water. We had around two hours and were not pushed to return to the boat at all. We swam around with the Manatees, stroked them and took photos. We really would recommend this trip to everyone.

This article was written by Phil Cornish. Designer and owner of Orlando Florida private vacation villas and Disney World rental homes web sites http://www.floridasuntime.com and also http://www.simply-florida.com where you can get great deals on Florida vacation villas

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This article was written by Phil Cornish. Designer and owner of Orlando Florida private vacation villas and Disney world rental homes web-sites FloridaSunTime and Simply-Florida where you can get great deals on Florida vacation villas

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