Remember Florida's 'coldest temperatures on record'? Well, they're creating records of their own in the indigenous manatee population.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - More than 100 manatees have been found dead in Florida waters since the beginning of the year, mostly victims of a nearly two-week cold snap, state officials said Tuesday.
The preliminary cause of death for 77 of the endangered animals is cold stress, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said. They were found from Jan. 1 through Jan. 23.
The Sunshine State saw unseasonably cold weather earlier this month that killed fish and stunned thousands of sea turtles as well as iguanas.
Manatees are protected under the federal Endangered Species Act because of declining numbers over time. The state in 2009 counted 3,802 manatees.
... and declining further.
Still, manatees aren't as cute as fluffy polar bears, so who gives a shit?
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Luckily, Polly Toynbee and Jenni Murray are still with us, browsing the waving weed-beds of fuckwittery.
"Still, manatees aren't as cute as fluffy polar bears, so who gives a shit?"
Given that manatees aren't genetically hard-wired to rip my guts out if presented with the opportunity, I'll go with them ta...
'..and stunned thousands of sea turtles as well as iguanas.'
Who interviewed them for their reactions..?
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