Manatee Gets Stranded Ashore Because It’s Tired After Having Freaky Manatee Sex
It’s a TFM (Total Frat Manatee).
Well, actually, I guess it’s more of a TSM, seeing as this particular sex-addicted sea cow was of the fairer sex.
From ABC News:
A female manatee was apparently too tired after mating on shore and was stranded on a Florida beach. Thankfully, locals discovered her and she was rescued after six hours.
The manatee was first discovered on Disappearing Island in Ponce Inlet, Fla., by Jim Yurecka, an employee at Ponce Inlet Watersports, and his colleagues on Wednesday morning.
You see, what most people don’t know is that manatees mate orgy-style in very shallow water. Like the hot girl at the bar (who I always pull, because I am way frat and am a person people genuinely like to be around and someone who they don’t think smells like cabbage) the female manatee is followed by a dozen or more males that she subsequently bones. Because this occurs in such shallow water, stranding becomes a possibility if our gray lady gets too tired from her duties. Why do I know so much about manatee sex? Take a wild guess. I saw the whole thing go down.
I guess I’m mostly just pissed that Yurecka came and annexed my slamatee (manatee slam). I’ll just come out and admit it: I left her there on the beach while I was pulling my Geo Metro around to pick her up. I saw the way those other manatees were treating her in the water. It was terrible. I had to rescue her. While it’s true that I wasn’t sure at the time whether I had picked the wrong manatee because they all look the same (it’s chill, I can say that–my girlfriend is a manatee), I ended up choosing right.
I’ll find her again someday. In the meantime, swim free, sweet princess.
[via ABC News]
Image via Wikimedia Commons
10 years ago at 2:41 pm
The DeVry Guy sounds like he wears the same two pairs of cargos interchangeably every day of the week
10 years ago at 12:02 pmOr like he makes a joke out of all the fucktards like you that take this site seriously
10 years ago at 10:55 pmI think the manatee looks very interesting.
10 years ago at 1:29 am