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Monday, August 7, 2006; Posted: 9:45 a.m. EDT
NEW YORK, New York (AP) -- In the heat of summer, all sorts of tourists head north to cooler climes. This year, a manatee has joined the crowd, cruising past the nightclubs of Manhattan and continuing north.

The massive animal has been spotted in the Hudson River at least three times in the last week -- first off the Chelsea and Harlem sections of Manhattan, then to the north in Sleepy Hollow in Westchester County.

"It was gigantic," said Randy Shull, who said he spotted the unusual visitor Sunday afternoon while boating at Kingsland Point Park in Sleepy Hollow. "When we saw it surface, its back was just mammoth."

Last month, trackers saw the manatee as it swam north, first near Delaware, then Maryland, then New Jersey. By Saturday, it was seen in Manhattan.

Kim Durham, rescue program director for the Riverhead Foundation, a nonprofit group devoted to marine mammals, called it a "bona fide" sighting, but there isn\'t photographic proof.

It is unusual for one of the creatures -- often associated with the warm waters of Florida -- to travel so far north, although they have been reported along the shores of Long Island and even Rhode Island.

Manatees are an endangered marine mammal. Florida wildlife experts counted 3,116 in their annual survey in February.

John Vargo, the publisher of Boating on the Hudson magazine, said his alert about the sightings was met with disbelief by some boaters.

"Some were laughing about it, because it couldn\'t possibly be true," he said.

"I\'m 70 years old, and I\'ve been on the river my entire life," Vargo said. "I\'ve seen dolphins and everything else, but never a manatee."

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awww...its so wierd looking. Yet so cute
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I love this story. Everyone needs to visit New York at least once.
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Kim Durham, rescue program director for the Riverhead Foundation, a nonprofit group devoted to marine mammals, called it a "bona fide" sighting, but there isn\'t photographic proof.
:lol: perhaps a new Breakfast mascot?
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awww...its so wierd looking. Yet so cute

& a great logo taboot! ;)
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God I love manatees. They\'re so damn cute. I just want to tickle their whiskery noses and make them sneeze.

ok that was weird. sorry.
**** in the MFA

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I just want to tickle their whiskery noses and make them sneeze.
:wah:
Light travels faster than sound. That is why some people appear bright...until you hear them speak.

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I just want to tickle their whiskery noses and make them sneeze.
:wah:

Too much...
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God I love manatees. They\'re so damn cute. I just want to tickle their whiskery noses and make them sneeze.

ok that was weird. sorry.
it\'s not that weird. i happen to like big things and whiskers too. you should check out this movie "totoro" about these giant cute things that like dance and fly and ****. just make sure you get it in the english version and not the japanese, caus eit **** sucks when you watch it in japanese.



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pechu looks stoned there.
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i happen to like big things and whiskers too.
:wah: :wah: :wah: :wah: :wah: Quote of the month right there folks!!!!! :lol:
Light travels faster than sound. That is why some people appear bright...until you hear them speak.

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leave it to todd to point that out. i was referring to manatees and totoro.
goddammit....

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This thing looks more harmful and spaced out than anything I have ever seen.
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Harmful? i think he looks cute and wonderful. I hope he bounces around a lot, that would be excellent.

I want one.
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if he bounces around, then that might change my opinion but it does not look so, although it seems natural.
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