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EXPLORE | | | | | | | 6990 Dickman Rd
Apollo Beach,
FL
33572
813-228-4289 | | | | | Description: APOLLO BEACH. Once believed to be mermaids, docile manatees are now an endangered species. In winter, when ocean temperatures drop, they flock to the heated water discharged from Tampa Bay's power plant. From the observation platform, visitors can watch the marine mammals bask in the warm water, enjoying a respite from the cool bay. An educational building, complete with mini-theater, instructs visitors on the habits and lives of manatees while outside, nature trails wind along the banks and through picnic areas. Vending machines are available on the premises, and a gift shop sells related merchandise. Excursions generally take 1.5 to 2 hours.
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| 12802 Easy St
Tampa,
FL
33625
813-920-4130 | | | | | Description: CITRUS PARK. Home to more than 170 exotic cats, this center hopes to inform visitors about these creatures and to enlighten them to the ways the cats are being mistreated. Walking tours through the complex are given throughout the week; admission fees go toward the upkeep and protection of the animals. Regular daily tours last about two hours, and are not open to children under 10. However, the special children's tours are geared toward kids under 10 (reservations required). The center also offers several special programs for adults, including an overnight stay and a feeding tour. Advance reservations are a must, and prices vary by program.
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