A accelheights Well-Known Member Joined Jan 6, 2018 Messages 47 Reactions 77 Age 60 Feb 5, 2020 #1 To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies. For more detailed information, see our cookies page. Accept third party cookies Reactions: Zoomzoom, WAXMAN, Gorm and 2 others
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MAvic_South_Oz Well-Known Member Premium Pilot Joined May 25, 2017 Messages 8,476 Reactions 7,964 Age 62 Location South Australia, the great southern land Feb 5, 2020 #2 Good capture (from 1:17). We have Dugongs here in the warmer Australian waters, affectionately known as 'sea cows', due to the grazing nature they have. Manatee and Dugong are very similar in most aspects, very gentle and slow.
Good capture (from 1:17). We have Dugongs here in the warmer Australian waters, affectionately known as 'sea cows', due to the grazing nature they have. Manatee and Dugong are very similar in most aspects, very gentle and slow.
christangey Well-Known Member Joined Dec 30, 2016 Messages 912 Reactions 1,459 Location Alice Springs Australia Site www.alicespringsfilmtv.com.au Feb 6, 2020 #3 A little known fact is that a gathering or large group of Manatees is known as a "bleeblonk" of manatees. Reactions: MAvic_South_Oz
A little known fact is that a gathering or large group of Manatees is known as a "bleeblonk" of manatees.