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What the hell is a water monster in the United States?

4hw.org: Recently, when a woman in the United States splashed water into the river, the water spray was huge. The woman posted the video to the Internet. Someone thought that the water monster was in the river. What's the matter? What's the underwater "monster" exactly? Let's unveil it together!

Recently, Maria McCormick, a Florida woman, shared a video on the Internet with the title: "don't swim in this river", which triggered a fierce response from netizens. At first, some people thought there were water monsters in the river, but later things developed unexpectedly, even alerted the police.

According to the daily mail video, Scott, the woman's husband, has just poured a bucket of water into the St. John River in wollucia County, resulting in a huge wave just a few feet away from him.

Some netizens think he may have disturbed the water monster. Later it was confirmed that he had alerted a group of manatees living here, and most netizens scolded the couple for violating wild animals without any reason. 'when I saw the video, I was so pissed off, I was really bored!' said William Murphy, a resident of wollucia county.

Under Florida law, violations of manatees can take up to 60 days in detention or a high fine.

And Maria commented afterwards: after the storm, my husband was pouring water from the boat. When told to detain her husband, she repeatedly explained that she just wanted to record the magical moment.

Greg Volkman, a spokesman for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, told the media that the matter was being investigated publicly.