The Newest, Cutest Baby Animals from the World's Zoos & Aquariums

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SeaWorld Orlando animal care specialists are a little bleary-eyed this week as they provide 24-hour care for a weeks-old, baby manatee. Orphaned by her mother, the female calf arrived at the park's rehabilitation center on July 24 after being rescued from the waters of Daytona Beach, Fla.

Every three hours the 3½-foot and 41-pound orphan is bottled-fed with the park's nutrient-rich baby formula that promotes weight gain. Her weight is taken every other day as animal care specialists closely monitor her progress. She remains in guarded condition and park veterinarians hope to eventually return her back to the wild.

Baby manatee orphan SeaWorld

Photo and video credits: SeaWorld Orlando

The animal was transported to SeaWorld by the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission.

9 responses to “SeaWorld Cares for Orphaned Baby Manatee”

  1. Laura Avatar
    Laura

    I think manatees are adorable creatures!

  2. Charles Fox Avatar
    Charles Fox

    How will the baby be protected from speedboats when she goes back to the wild?

  3. Kristen from MA Avatar
    Kristen from MA

    OMG, I love manatees! I hope this poor little munchkin will be OK!

  4. Tee 'n' the Wildlife Avatar
    Tee ‘n’ the Wildlife

    Little baby manatee. Every three hours? Just like newborn kittens–except a lot wetter!

  5. Amk Avatar
    Amk

    Hmm, publicity BS, SeaWorld mistreats their animals.

  6. Pinguino Por Favor Avatar
    Pinguino Por Favor

    That looks like a delicious burrito

  7. Kasey Avatar
    Kasey

    Manatees are my FAVORITE animal. Seeing this makes me all warm and fuzzy inside.

  8. Jonathan Avatar
    Jonathan

    Shame seaworld will keep it in a tiny tank with no way of exploring the real sea, like that of all the sea creatures they hold.

  9. Wireless Baby Monitors Avatar

    What a lovely Baby Manatee she is. Love baby and the love man who care her. Love you both.

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