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Do you have small children? They must be a danger to youngins, especially those big suckers?
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Sorry, but being from South Fla myself, I find that a bit amusing... I moved to Georgia about 7yrs ago, now... I grew up "playing" with gators, bing a bit of a redneck, we would go out in the glades and have a good time wich sometimes included catching gators... When I moved to Georgia, I found out about cyotes.... They make me nervous .. They hunt in packs and can be vicious .... We have cougars in some areas too, though I have never seen one, that makes me a bit more cautious.. Living there, I rarely ever gave an aligator a second thought.. Respect, yes, but never worried about them.... Its funny how you think differently about things you arent accustomed to isnt it?
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WOW! Interesting post, thanks for sharing SkyPup. I thought it was interesting when I started cutting around here to see rats and the occassional snake at times, but, the 'gators - you win.
I think that qualifies as "hazardous working conditions". Eddie |
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And the gator would eat the dog given a chance or people for that matter.
But to be fair to the gator, many of the attacks on people are when the people feed and play with the gator. Right about the time I was chased out of FL by Hurricane Andrew and surplus yankees, there where three gator attacks on people. One was a macho firefighter who thought it would be fun to play with a gator. He said the gator bit him when he was cleaning weeds off of his prop. Eventually he admited he went after the gator. The second dude slipped off a sea wall and landed near a gator(s) who promptly attacked him. He later admitted he had been feeding said critters when he slipped. The paper had made him into a hero since he remembered a Wild Kingdom episode and went for the gator's eyes.... The third attack killed a young boy who had been canoing down a river. I think its the Loxahattchie(sp). My wife and father went down this river right after the attack. I have a picture of my wife in her kayak from that trip that I keep on my desk. As we put in the river a trapper was putting in his boat to go get the gator. We saw the gator shortly there after. I have a fuzzy picture somewhere of it. I think the gator was 6-8 feet long. Not real big. Where the gator was located and near the attack side the "river" is maybe 8-10 feet across, very shallow, and the water is crystal clear. And cold. No way you could fail to see the gator. I don't see how that boy could get bit much less killed unless he and his family where feeding/playing with the gator. We paddled past that gator and it was only a few feet from us as we went by. He never moved. Later, Dan |
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Well Dave, Ive been there enough times to keep my eyes open so as not to become a stastic Although I prefer my chances up in the woods of Vt over the glades of Fla But hey, thats just me ![]()
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Geez, one time a couple of years ago, me and my waterfowling buddy had just finished dumping out about five dozen duck decoys into a thick marsh from the airboat.
I gunned the motor up to lauch us into the center of a floating "tussock" with my buddy standing down in front of me. As the airboat nose grill breached the small bushes growing on top the tussock island and was catapulted up onto the tussock proper, suddenly over a dozen LARGE gators stood up and high tailed it for the water, snarling running and jumping in all directions all at once. Fortunatley, none of them landed in the airboat, but we were extremely shook up and got out of there ASAP and have NEVER tried to beach the boat into a tussock again!!! ![]()
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