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Adopt-A-Manatee for Father's Day
If
you think your dad has everything, heres one thing he probably
doesnt - his own adopted manatee!
Now is your chance to give dad a Fathers Day gift thats
as big as his heart.
For $25, Save the Manatee Club (SMC) will
send your dad an adoption certificate, a photo, and a life history
of an endangered manatee. Or for $35, each new member who joins
the Adopt-A-Manatee program will receive a free T-shirt featuring
a brand new handsome manatee design, while supplies last.
Okay, now
here comes the fun part -- choosing just the right manatee from
the adoption program that matches your dads personality.
Though manatees are pretty laid back, they all have
individual personalities and physical features. Some are big,
others are more average. Some are boisterous, others are more
serene.
To find the ideal manatee buddy for your dad, take a look
at the male manatees who regularly visit the warmer waters of
Blue Spring State Park and Tampa Bay in Florida during the winter
months.
- Brutus is
the big guy of the Blue Spring bunch, weighing in at nearly 1,800
pounds. But Brutus is not big on mornings and much prefers to
sleep in late, as does another manatee in the group, Lenny. (Do
they remind you of anyone?)
- Deep Dent, who got his name because
of the dent-like propeller wound on his tail and a
similar wound on his head, is a quiet guy -- a bit shy and somewhat
of a loner.
- In contrast, Howie is a party animal who is extremely
social and loves to have his picture taken.
- Crazy Nick was so
nicknamed because he travels to the beat of a different drummer.
Manatee researchers gave him his name because hes an unpredictable
fellow known to travel north in the winter when all the
other manatees are heading south.
- Then theres Doc, a real
gentleman with the lady manatees.
- Phillip is curious
and likes to follow the manatee research canoe everywhere.
- Paddy
Doyle is an active fellow and as feisty as they get.
- Merlin was
named for the magician in the tale of Camelot, as he seems to
have led a charmed life, surviving extensive damage
from repeated boat hits.
- Floyd likes to do his own thing, and
- Flash can also be quite elusive.
- Troy, with his friendly beach
boy personality, enjoys traveling and female manatee company.
- Robin has a habit of pacing the spring run area, traveling
back and forth.
- Last, but not least, is Whiskers with his wonderful
enthusiasm and playful curiosity.
Two male manatees
who are frequently seen in the Tampa Bay area of Florida are also
up for adoption: Jemp and Vector. During the winter, they are
regular visitors to the warm water discharge area at Tampa Electric
Company's power plant. Jemp is quite the traveler, and he has
been spotted in waterways extending from Tampa Bay all the day
down to Everglades City. Vector likes to travel too, but hes
more of a homebody.
Choosing a
manatee to adopt for dad this Fathers Day is a fun gift
and a thoughtful one, too. Manatees are quite rare in Florida
waters only about 3,000 of them are left.
These harmless,
aquatic vegetarians face numerous human-related threats from collisions
with boats, ingestion of fish hooks and entanglement in crab trap
and monofilament fishing line. In addition, increasing human population
growth has resulted in destruction of their habitat.
Thats
why, in 1981, singer/songwriter Jimmy Buffett and former Florida
governor Bob Graham formed Save the Manatee Club, a nonprofit
organization dedicated to protecting manatees for future generations.
Funds from Save the Manatee Club adoptions and donations go toward
numerous conservation and education programs to protect endangered
manatees and their habitat.
Article Source: Save
the Manatee Club, Inc.
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