Didn't even notice them sneaking up on me!

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Published 2024-07-02
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In this short clip, I was so focused on the tree branch ahead of my kayak that I didn't even notice I had two visitors sneaking up on me. Manatees are awesome and many times curious, but remember to respect them, give them their space and don't touch them. Manatees can move freely through saltwater, brackish and freshwater. These two manatees were encountered in completely freshwater.


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All Comments (21)
  • I’d have to imagine that’s best case scenario for something in Florida stalking you
  • Count your blessings AND thank God they weren't a pair of equally big Alligators
  • The two closest show evidence of being hit by boats. Not as common as it used to be, but ir happens.
  • @David-qo7lz
    I had one bump my kayak once. Scared the crap out of me!
  • Lucky they weren't gators! "You're gonna need a bigger boat."
  • @kurtzFPV
    Running the yak over the top of a sleeping one just before first light wakes you up better than a big cup of coffee.
  • @davescire3004
    At first i thought they were alligators and im thinking you have to be crazy or stupid to be in a boat that small with alligators on those waters instead it turns out they were manatees which is by far the best case scenario here
  • @fjb4932
    Anywhere there are manatee...'crocodile and 'gators are. And you're called bacon on ah boat... ☆
  • @marcweiss5115
    Stalked by the rarely filmed narwhale. The boater is extremely lucky that these were juveniles. As they mature and head downstream to the open oceans they develop their trademark spiral tusk, and their paddlelike tail splits into flukes. They only return to the streams they're born in to lay their dark brown, furry looking eggs beneath palm trees near water's edge. Fact.