If you had asked me to come up with the most ridiculous headline possible, I’m not sure I could have topped this one.
As usual, real life is stranger than fiction!
So here we go….
A Florida Manatee has died while in captivity.
The Manatee was “beloved” and had become famous for picking the winning teams in different sporting events.
How nice.
But the Manatee also apparently loved “wild sex” because he died from a rip in his colon and other “traumatic injuries” caused by a sexual encounter:
Hugh, a popular 38-year-old manatee at a Florida aquarium, died from a rip in his colon and other traumatic injuries caused by a sexual encounter. https://t.co/nJ0lIgSRKo
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) July 28, 2023
We then learned it was not just sex but gay sex.
Hence, the rip in his colon.
But it wasn’t just gay sex….it was apparently gay sex with his brother:
Hugh, the manatee, died from a 14.5-centimeter rip in his colon caused by a sexual encounter with another male Manatee, Buffett, who is also his brother. https://t.co/4geQEOtngR
— HuffPost (@HuffPost) July 28, 2023
Beloved 38-year-old manatee Hugh dies after 'high intensity sex' with his brother, Buffet, at Florida aquarium https://t.co/vge4IVpW8o pic.twitter.com/6cVsUHO9mx
— Daily Mail U.K. (@DailyMailUK) July 28, 2023
From Yahoo News, here are more details:
The death of Hugh, a 38-year-old manatee who died in April at Sarasota, Florida’s Mote Marine Aquarium and Laboratory could have been prevented, according to new records that detail the beloved animal’s death.
Hugh died from a 14.5-centimeter rip in his colon and other traumatic injuries caused by a sexual encounter with another, larger, male manatee at the facility, according to necropsy report findings published by the United States Department of Agriculture.
In case you missed it: Mote Marine manatee Hugh died at the age of 38 in Sarasota
The inspection report states “The facility failed to handle Hugh expeditiously and as carefully as possible to prevent trauma and physical harm, resulting in the death of the animal.”
ADVERTISEMENTAquarium noted manatee’s ‘change in behavior’
Mote Marine announced Hugh’s death in a press release on April 30, when the aquarium described the incident differently.
“After Hugh showed a change in his behavior earlier in the day, animal care staff began closely monitoring him. Saturday late afternoon, Hugh suddenly became unresponsive in his habitat at Mote Aquarium’s Marine Mammal Center,” the aquarium announced in the news release. “Hugh’s Animal Care team responded immediately, and ultimately determined that Hugh had passed away.”
On Monday, Mote Marine spokesman Kevin Cooper said staff members who worked with Hugh continue to mourn his death, adding that the aquarium is committed to the USDA’s gold standards for animal care. Mote is appealing the USDA findings.
“Our Mote Marine Laboratory family continues to mourn the passing of our beloved manatee Hugh,” Cooper said. “Throughout the events leading up to his passing, Mote acted within the professional standards and practices that we have observed throughout Hugh’s 27 years with us, and as recommended by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and the Manatee Rescue and Rehabilitation Partnership.”
“Mote’s animal care staff communicated with the medical care team as quickly and as often as possible, including communications with experienced certified veterinary technicians, a senior contract manatee veterinarian, and a staff veterinarian,” he said.
After getting reamed by his larger, male brother, Hugh showed a “change in behavior”…
Gee, you don’t say!
RIP to Hugh.
Hell of a way to go….
But the comments are absolutely priceless.
We start with my favorite (read it outloud):
Then we have this classic:
Not to be outdone by:
It really is perplexing….but Maddox, please get the story straight…..it was a gay sex encounter with his brother!
OH THE HUMANITY!
And then we have this:
Thoughts and prayers Hugh.
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