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alemorkam 09-18-2021 07:18 AM

Baby alligators
 
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Taken this past spring. They were just sunbathing on a log.

GrumpyOldMan 09-18-2021 07:23 AM

Awesome photo - such little cuties!

John Mayes 09-18-2021 07:26 AM

Excellent pic

dewilson58 09-18-2021 08:12 AM

momma is not far away


:shocked:

Velvet 09-18-2021 08:53 AM

If they could only stay that size!

jdulej 09-18-2021 09:04 AM

Aww, makes you wish you could take one home and keep it in the bathtub no one uses!

Michael G. 09-18-2021 10:33 AM

Remember Don Johnson years back on a TV show Miami Vice, he kept a alligator on his boat as a pet??

brfree1411@aol.com 09-18-2021 11:00 AM

Really? These little cuties grow up & kill people. Why in the world would anyone want them alive?

JMintzer 09-18-2021 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael G. (Post 2005928)
Remember Don Johnson years back on a TV show Miami Vice, he kept a alligator on his boat as a pet??

Elvis!

JMintzer 09-18-2021 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by brfree1411@aol.com (Post 2005944)
Really? These little cuties grow up & kill people. Why in the world would anyone want them alive?

Has there ever been an alligator attack in TV?

jdulej 09-18-2021 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by brfree1411@aol.com (Post 2005944)
Really? These little cuties grow up & kill people. Why in the world would anyone want them alive?

I hope you're kidding. They were here long before we were, and will be here after we've managed to wipe ourselves out.

GrumpyOldMan 09-18-2021 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by brfree1411@aol.com (Post 2005944)
Really? These little cuties grow up & kill people. Why in the world would anyone want them alive?

Actually dogs kill about 100 times as many people as alligators do. Alligator attacks are extremely rare. Hollywood loves to show those, but they almost never happen in reality.

I am a native Floridian and grew up in or near the Everglades with alligators around all the time. I have swam, fished and waded with them my entire life and have never witnessed an act of aggression by an alligator.

That said they can be dangerous. They can run over 35 mph, they can leap 5 feet in the air, and they can climb trees. All that said, they are cold blooded and more than anything they enjoy laying around in the sun. They will eat small animals, like small dogs, and if one goes after your dog it is a bad idea to come between alligator and its food. You probably won’t die, but you probably will regret living with the pain.

JMintzer 09-18-2021 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by GrumpyOldMan (Post 2006007)
Actually dogs kill about 100 times as many people as alligators do. Alligator attacks are extremely rare. Hollywood loves to show those, but they almost never happen in reality.

I am a native Floridian and grew up in or near the Everglades with alligators around all the time. I have swam, fished and waded with them my entire life and have never witnessed an act of aggression by an alligator.

That said they can be dangerous. They can run over 35 mph, they can leap 5 feet in the air, and they can climb trees. All that said, they are cold blooded and more than anything they enjoy laying around in the sun. They will eat small animals, like small dogs, and if one goes after your dog it is a bad idea to come between alligator and its food. You probably won’t die, but you probably will regret living with the pain.

Climb trees and jump?

What in the holy hell???:shocked::shocked::shocked:

jdulej 09-18-2021 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2006011)
Climb trees and jump?

What in the holy hell???:shocked::shocked::shocked:

I think that if you sit quietly next to one and rub its belly, it will fall asleep!

JMintzer 09-18-2021 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by jdulej (Post 2006013)
I think that if you sit quietly next to one and rub its belly, it will fall asleep!

I want to meet the person who figured that out...

https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/b/rend...ls-8542282.jpg

GrumpyOldMan 09-18-2021 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2006011)
Climb trees and jump?

What in the holy hell???:shocked::shocked::shocked:

Yup. and think about it, they can out run most horses.

JMintzer 09-18-2021 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by GrumpyOldMan (Post 2006045)
Yup. and think about it, they can out run most horses.

Just stop it... I have enough trouble with insomnia!

Oh, and btw, so can a Hippo, which kill more people per year than alligators...

frose 09-18-2021 06:58 PM

ii don't think so, the restrictions won't allow it

GrumpyOldMan 09-18-2021 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2006094)
Just stop it... I have enough trouble with insomnia!

Oh, and btw, so can a Hippo, which kill more people per year than alligators...

Yup.

Michael G. 09-18-2021 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2006024)
I want to meet the person who figured that out...

Your to late, he's died

DaleDivine 09-19-2021 05:25 AM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2005951)
Has there ever been an alligator attack in TV?

Yep, about 4 years ago while he was playing Turtle Mound.
They caught the gator and euthanized it.
:bigbow::bigbow:

GrumpyOldMan 09-19-2021 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2005951)
Has there ever been an alligator attack in TV?

I found several "incidents over the past 15 years where an alligator had to be removed and possibly killed.

The first one, 2006, was killed because it was getting too close to people instead of running away. Called, demonstrating a lack of fear. Normally alligators split and run if someone approaches. However, if one is fed by humans or golfers, it can become not afraid and associate food with humans. If that happens it is "normal" to kill the alligator.

'Fearless' alligator killed in Villages - News - Ocala.com - Ocala, FL

Second, one in 2007, that also appeared to have been fed by locals, and there is no indication of if the alligator or if the golfer instigated the incident. The golfer went looking for a ball that went into or near a pond.

Alligator attacks Villager | News | thevillagesdailysun.com

There were lots of other "incidents", but I only saw 2 attacks. No deaths.

sallyg 09-19-2021 08:07 AM

Great photo! Thanks for posting.

nhtexasrn 09-19-2021 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by brfree1411@aol.com (Post 2005944)
Really? These little cuties grow up & kill people. Why in the world would anyone want them alive?

You're kidding right? You do realize they are an important part of nature and we are invading their homes!? They were here first!!

Joanne19335 09-19-2021 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by alemorkam (Post 2005752)
Taken this past spring. They were just sunbathing on a log.

Here is one I saw on the cart path at Palmer. Nearby sands cranes were scared to death.

jammaiora 09-19-2021 08:22 AM

Great picture, Thanks!

JMintzer 09-19-2021 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by GrumpyOldMan (Post 2006350)
I found several "incidents over the past 15 years where an alligator had to be removed and possibly killed.

The first one, 2006, was killed because it was getting too close to people instead of running away. Called, demonstrating a lack of fear. Normally alligators split and run if someone approaches. However, if one is fed by humans or golfers, it can become not afraid and associate food with humans. If that happens it is "normal" to kill the alligator.

'Fearless' alligator killed in Villages - News - Ocala.com - Ocala, FL

Second, one in 2007, that also appeared to have been fed by locals, and there is no indication of if the alligator or if the golfer instigated the incident. The golfer went looking for a ball that went into or near a pond.

Alligator attacks Villager | News | thevillagesdailysun.com

There were lots of other "incidents", but I only saw 2 attacks. No deaths.

Thanks for the info...

Rodneysblue 09-19-2021 08:33 AM

Cute.

ML Smith 09-19-2021 08:39 AM

Great photo. Thanks for sharing.

p.boyle48@yahoo.com 09-19-2021 10:58 AM

Alligator
 
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Originally Posted by alemorkam (Post 2005752)
Taken this past spring. They were just sunbathing on a log.

Has anyone forgotten 5 years ago when out at Disney an alligator killed a two year old boy playing a few feet in the water. It came up from nowhere and took that toddler in front of the parents. What a tragedy. These animals are to be feared. Not coddled.

Gullwing 09-19-2021 10:59 AM

Remember when a villagers dog was in the jaws of an alligator and the villager wrestled the dog out. Getting bit in the process.

jimhurtt@twc.com 09-19-2021 12:08 PM

Sure they have a right to live. Just not anywhere near me.

JMintzer 09-19-2021 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by p.boyle48@yahoo.com (Post 2006564)
Has anyone forgotten 5 years ago when out at Disney an alligator killed a two year old boy playing a few feet in the water. It came up from nowhere and took that toddler in front of the parents. What a tragedy. These animals are to be feared. Not coddled.

And he was playing in the water clearly posted as "No Swimming"...

His father sat there and watched him enter the water...

No one is suggesting "coddling" alligators... How 'bout we just leave them alone, and if they get too big (I believe TV has a size limitation), they can be removed and relocated...

JMintzer 09-19-2021 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Gullwing (Post 2006565)
Remember when a villagers dog was in the jaws of an alligator and the villager wrestled the dog out. Getting bit in the process.

That was in Ft Meyers, not TV...

JMintzer 09-19-2021 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by jimhurtt@twc.com (Post 2006602)
Sure they have a right to live. Just not anywhere near me.

Then don't buy a home in their habitat... :icon_wink:

GrumpyOldMan 09-19-2021 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2006698)
No one is suggesting "coddling" alligators... How 'bout we just leave them alone, and if they get too big (I believe TV has a size limitation), they can be removed and relocated...

Exactly. Well said.

Maybe we should have a fine for anyone feeding them also.


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