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Manatee found off Cape Cod headed to Florida

A wayward manatee is headed south after being pulled from frigid waters off Cape Cod in an early-morning rescue.

The juvenile male manatee wandered into Sesuit Harbor in Dennis this week. Wildlife officials decided to pull him out Saturday amid concerns about his health in the frigid Cape waters.

Manatees are normally found off Florida and Georgia. They stop feeding if they get too cold.

Chris Cutter of the International Fund for Animal Welfare said boats on both sides of the animal trapped him in a net and hoisted him onto a barge. He was then moved by forklift to a truck as dozens of onlookers clapped.

Workers will keep the manatee wet during the 20-hour drive to Sea World in Orlando. Once he's rehabilitated there, he'll be released into the wild.

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