Two Florida brothers caught more than a wave when they paddled out on the Fourth of July and encountered some friendly manatees.
Twins, Evan and Logan Blais, 11, were out surfing with their family on July 4th near Fort Pierce Inlet when a group of manatees, known as an aggregation, joined the surf session.
While manatees are sometimes known as “sea” cows, these gentle creatures typically stick to coastal waters and Florida rivers and springs. Manatees’ primary food source is seagrass. Twin brothers Evan and Logan Blais were surfing in Florida when they were joined by a group of manatees.YouTube/First Coast News
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