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Originally Posted by Kenswing
Still waiting for you to prove that alligators are a problem. Just post your findings on how many people have been killed or injured by an alligator IN The Villages over the past 10 years.
I see you would still rather rant than actually answer a question. You still haven’t told us what you’re doing to get a plan in place. You haven’t told us how you plan to pay for it. Is that outside your boundaries of talking about alligators too?
Again…. Decide whether or not you are willing to co-exist with alligators. They’ll be here long after you’re gone.
On that note I’m done here. Your obsession is overriding logic.
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Alligators are a zero problem here in the Villages. When they get too big someone will remove them. They are very beneficial to the ecosystem. That barn door has already shut. The responsibility doesn’t rest on the sellers or developers, but on the citizens, CDDs and local animal control. We have seen The Villages step in on occasion to help though and all is appreciated. There a few large gators in Lake Sumpter and Okahumpa, that said, they aren’t causing problems and don’t really need removed. The saddest removal was one in Brownwood. He was a little over 13 foot and weighed in over a third of a ton? All because of some whining busy body.
There seem to be too many pronouns being slung around “them” “The Villages”(like they still are responsible, some still believe that I guess) all of which can take care of nothing.
Solve your own problems if you don’t like them. Don’t live near a pond or along one of the large preserves of wilderness land.
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Last edited by Normal; 03-08-2023 at 05:37 PM.
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