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Did sharks abandon the waters off of Florida during Hurricane Ian? Experts talk about how hurricanes affect wildlife

Posted on October 11, 2022October 20, 2022 by Melissa P | 28415 Views | 15 min read

Aftermath of Hurricane Ian — Courtesy: Shutterstock — Felix Mizioznikov Florida is known for its incredible wildlife, from the birds that fly high in the sky to the beasts that roam through the swamps and gorgeous beaches. However, Florida’s beauty sometimes gets brutally interrupted, just as it did last month when Hurricane Ian rammed into

Posted in Nature, WeatherTagged animals, Dolphins, Florida, florida insider, Florida Nature, florida news, Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach, Hurricane Ian, Naples, nature, San Carlos Bay, Sarasota, Sea Turtles, sharks, Sunshine State, wildlife
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