The mercury dropped to a chilly 43 degrees early Tuesday in the city — the coldest temperature recorded at the airport this winter and one that left more than just South Florida’s human residents trying to stay warm.
More than 60 manatees lolled in Florida Power & Light’s Manatee Lagoon, where the water was an inviting 86 degrees and offered a warm sanctuary on a morning that was 15 degrees cooler than what’s normal for this time of year. Click the link below for the full article.
Why so many manatees are huddled in this lagoon, and why status to change from endangered to threatened