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Pondboy 04-17-2023 04:21 PM

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Beach time for this big ole gator.

MsPCGenius 04-17-2023 06:43 PM

I can see your shadow.... you are too close -- and perhaps a wee bit too reckless....

Pondboy 04-17-2023 06:59 PM

Appreciate your concern. I am on an ATV a good distance (30-50 ?) feet away from him. Ready to hit the gas at the slightest movement.

I used a 420 mm zoom lens on my camera and photo was cropped to make him appear closer than he actually was. I felt that I was a good distance from him, not to invade his space.

tophcfa 04-17-2023 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Pondboy (Post 2208518)
Beach time for this big ole gator.

Nice picture!

SSS_TV 04-18-2023 01:17 PM

Gator
 
Nice Picture but these guys need to go when they reach this size. Humans come first !

Taltarzac725 04-18-2023 02:05 PM

John Chesnut Sr. Park - Pinellas County

I recall walking around John Chestnut Sr Park in Palm Harbor, FL a dozen or more years ago and saw two older gentlemen sitting on a picnic bench. I approached from in back of it and asked then why they were sitting on the picnic table? They pointed towards a lake within John Chestnut Sr Park which was about 15 feet away from us. Over there was a large alligator that the prior picnic goers had decided to give it some lunch. They left but while heading away the older men approached the picnic table and the large gator came back for some more lunch near the picnic table. And the two Seniors jumped on top of the picnic table while the gator got bored with getting no more lunch and retreated back to the shore to sun itself. Think the two guys had been on top of the picnic table for 30 minutes or so.


They also had a crocodile in Lake Tarpon a decade or so back. Trappers Catch 11-Foot-Long Crocodile in Lake Tarpon | Palm Harbor, FL Patch

Another Pinellas County park borders Lake Tarpon. A.L. Anderson Park - Pinellas County

Worldseries27 04-19-2023 05:03 AM

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Originally Posted by pondboy (Post 2208562)
appreciate your concern. I am on an atv a good distance (30-50 ?) feet away from him. Ready to hit the gas at the slightest movement.

I used a 420 mm zoom lens on my camera and photo was cropped to make him appear closer than he actually was. I felt that i was a good distance from him, not to invade his space.

and if your vehicle stalled or tipped over on the slope. If he charged do you have nerves of steel? I've seen a person go full panic in an elevator that stopped between floors. He was an leo.

me4vt 04-19-2023 05:23 AM

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Originally Posted by SSS_TV (Post 2208790)
Nice Picture but these guys need to go when they reach this size. Humans come first !

No, I’d say we invaded his space! We’re the ones that need to go!

dewilson58 04-19-2023 05:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Pondboy (Post 2208562)
Appreciate your concern. I am on an ATV a good distance (30-50 ?) feet away from him. Ready to hit the gas at the slightest movement.

I used a 420 mm zoom lens on my camera and photo was cropped to make him appear closer than he actually was. I felt that I was a good distance from him, not to invade his space.

:BigApplause: :BigApplause:

Fastskiguy 04-19-2023 06:41 AM

Do gators charge 30 feet to attack humans? I mean...is that actually a thing? How fast are they?

Joe

JMintzer 04-19-2023 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Worldseries27 (Post 2208905)
and if your vehicle stalled or tipped over on the slope. If he charged do you have nerves of steel? I've seen a person go full panic in an elevator that stopped between floors. He was an leo.

And "IF" a frog had wings, it wouldn't bump it's @ss when it hops...

If I'm in an elevator with an alligator and it gets stuck between floors, I'll worry...

JMintzer 04-19-2023 06:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Fastskiguy (Post 2208938)
Do gators charge 30 feet to attack humans? I mean...is that actually a thing? How fast are they?

Joe

No...

From the Google Machine:

"Alligators have a natural fear of humans, and usually begin a quick retreat when approached by people. If you have a close encounter with an alligator a few yards away, back away slowly. It is extremely rare for wild alligators to chase people, but they can run up to 35 miles per hour for short distances on land."

jimjamuser 04-19-2023 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by MsPCGenius (Post 2208554)
I can see your shadow.... you are too close -- and perhaps a wee bit too reckless....

Yes, they can run at 40 mph for short distances. They needed a telephoto lens to get that photo safely.

jojoturf 04-19-2023 07:31 AM

Super big guy at Mangrove Executive golf course.

jojoturf 04-19-2023 07:32 AM

iCloud

Steve 04-19-2023 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by MsPCGenius (Post 2208554)
I can see your shadow.... you are too close -- and perhaps a wee bit too reckless....

That may be why the gator is smiling!

JMintzer 04-19-2023 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 2208982)
Yes, they can run at 40 mph for short distances. They needed a telephoto lens to get that photo safely.

From the original post:

"I used a 420 mm zoom lens on my camera..."

That is the very definition of a telephoto lens...

And according to Google, it's 35 MPH... Odd, you seem to have issues overestimating the speed of things...

GPGuar 04-19-2023 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by SSS_TV (Post 2208790)
Nice Picture but these guys need to go when they reach this size. Humans come first !

No, they were here first. Leave them alone and they will be fine.

MrFlorida 04-19-2023 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by SSS_TV (Post 2208790)
Nice Picture but these guys need to go when they reach this size. Humans come first !

Not really, we're invading his space.

Worldseries27 04-19-2023 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by mspcgenius (Post 2208554)
i can see your shadow.... You are too close -- and perhaps a wee bit too reckless....

i agree. I'm no photo analyst but doesn't the atv shadow bely the distances mentioned?

Pondboy 04-19-2023 07:58 PM

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I don’t think it’s my shadow or that of my ATV. I think something got in front of my lens. My glove perhaps or the cord that holds my lens cap…. I don’t know.

Look at these other photos from that sighting…..do you see sun ?

Pairadocs 04-19-2023 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Pondboy (Post 2208518)
Beach time for this big ole gator.

One of the interesting things about this website is how a person can post an interesting picture, as you did, for others to enjoy, but not asking for any admonishment, advice, or even help with your photography skills ! It's wonderful when anyone ASKS for advice, help, or the experiences of others, but your post is not the only example of someone who is most likely a mature adult, capable of determining risk/reward, and not in need of, or asking for, parenting. Yet, notice how many feel obligated to tell you exactly what you should, or should not do, tell you how close or far away you "should" be for your photos, etc. etc. etc. Don't know if you are a native, perhaps so, perhaps not, but as an adult you probably don't need to be supervised and advised. The joke would be if the "parents" who chimed in, rather than complimenting you for sharing the photo, probably came from some far northern state and no nothing about 'gators....LOL ! Careful of those types, they will tell you to run in a zig zag pattern.... not good advice...LOL ! Another example, someone will share an interesting experience, say paddle boarding, and sure enough someone on here will give their own, unasked for, opinion, lol. They will post, "I'd never do that, you can't tell what is in that water, there can be snakes, and gators", when the person just wanted to share a new experience in case someone else might want to try it. People sometimes can't stop being parents....LOL... maybe that's it ? Or, maybe they think other adults actually like being cautioned about this and that ? Who knows ! Sure glad my 84 year old brother in law, and 82 year old sister did not post about what a fantastic time they had sky diving for the first time over Easter with their grown children. Bet that would have had this TOTV's on fire about how they should not be going that "at their age".... LOL !

Worldseries27 04-19-2023 09:03 PM

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I believe in math. Op said he was 50 feet away.
Another poster said they run at 35 mph therefore the gator had the ability to cover said distance in 1 second. In my own life i will yell " watch out" to anyone i see in danger.

threeonemiles@outlook.com 04-20-2023 04:08 AM

Common sense has to play a part somewhere when you encounter an alligator. Stay out of their way and do not feed them.

Happydaz 04-20-2023 07:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Pairadocs (Post 2209193)
One of the interesting things about this website is how a person can post an interesting picture, as you did, for others to enjoy, but not asking for any admonishment, advice, or even help with your photography skills ! It's wonderful when anyone ASKS for advice, help, or the experiences of others, but your post is not the only example of someone who is most likely a mature adult, capable of determining risk/reward, and not in need of, or asking for, parenting. Yet, notice how many feel obligated to tell you exactly what you should, or should not do, tell you how close or far away you "should" be for your photos, etc. etc. etc. Don't know if you are a native, perhaps so, perhaps not, but as an adult you probably don't need to be supervised and advised. The joke would be if the "parents" who chimed in, rather than complimenting you for sharing the photo, probably came from some far northern state and no nothing about 'gators....LOL ! Careful of those types, they will tell you to run in a zig zag pattern.... not good advice...LOL ! Another example, someone will share an interesting experience, say paddle boarding, and sure enough someone on here will give their own, unasked for, opinion, lol. They will post, "I'd never do that, you can't tell what is in that water, there can be snakes, and gators", when the person just wanted to share a new experience in case someone else might want to try it. People sometimes can't stop being parents....LOL... maybe that's it ? Or, maybe they think other adults actually like being cautioned about this and that ? Who knows ! Sure glad my 84 year old brother in law, and 82 year old sister did not post about what a fantastic time they had sky diving for the first time over Easter with their grown children. Bet that would have had this TOTV's on fire about how they should not be going that "at their age".... LOL !

I think the unwelcome advice and admonishment comes from many Villagers who have grown old and very risk averse. These are the same people who partied like crazy when they were young but now all they see is “Danger, Danger, Danger!” It is just part of the aging process for many of us as we age. We also see that things are not as good as they used to be and all the young people are lazy. Who can forget the 1960’s when many of us were running around like crazy and all the oldsters were saying we were ruining the country. Now we are saying the same thing. My brother who has lived in Jackson Hole, Wyoming for over 40 years as a ski professional always likes to quote a local saying that goes “If your life gets boring, risk it!”

MrFlorida 04-20-2023 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Worldseries27 (Post 2209198)
I believe in math. Op said he was 50 feet away.
Another poster said they run at 35 mph therefore the gator had the ability to cover said distance in 1 second. In my own life i will yell " watch out" to anyone i see in danger.

35 mph ? Try 11 mph on land and 20 mph in water..... google is your friend.

JMintzer 04-20-2023 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Worldseries27 (Post 2209198)
I believe in math. Op said he was 50 feet away.
Another poster said they run at 35 mph therefore the gator had the ability to cover said distance in 1 second. In my own life i will yell " watch out" to anyone i see in danger.

It's "UP TO" 35 mph. Plus, you have to get up to speed. They don't go 0-35 in an instant... You have plenty of time to get out of the way...

Math can be hard at times...

Pondboy 04-20-2023 03:28 PM

Thank You for writing that.

Yes, very responsible adult here. Just wanted to share a photo which I thought folks would find interesting. :mademyday:

JMintzer 04-20-2023 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Pondboy (Post 2209421)
Thank You for writing that.

Yes, very responsible adult here. Just wanted to share a photo which I thought folks would find interesting. :mademyday:

Most of us found it quite interesting...

Ignore the haters...

defrey12 04-23-2023 06:32 AM

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Originally Posted by SSS_TV (Post 2208790)
Nice Picture but these guys need to go when they reach this size. Humans come first !

Safer to have ONE big gator in a pond…keeps numbers down as smaller ones leave. STAY AWAY! They were here first. It’s their home, too. You’re obviously not from Florida.

defrey12 04-23-2023 06:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Fastskiguy (Post 2208938)
Do gators charge 30 feet to attack humans? I mean...is that actually a thing? How fast are they?

Joe

No, they don’t. They’re quick, but they really don’t like humans. They like your dog…a delicacy.


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