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I had to do some gator herding today.
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Zipping eastward down the path along 466 this evening just before sundown. I was in the section where the path splits into two segments between Bridgeport and Laurel Manor when a small gator shot out of the ground cover between the cart path and the golf course. To avoid hitting it, I had to lock the brakes and literally skidded to a screeching halt. He was determined to get to 466 so I sped down to where the cart paths merged and came back up the other side, heading him off. Through a combination of lizard whispering and alpha dogging, I was able to get him back on the golf course. I hope he stayed there. The funny thing was a little regular sized lizard sat on the top rail of the fence and watched the whole thing. The gator was probably about six or seven pounds...just a little guy, but the whole time I was hoping his daddy wasn't just taking him for a walk.
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Oh, WOW!! Thanks for saving a Florida native.
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Somehow, to me, the cute baby thing on alligators is missing. they look green and cold and slimy and in need of an orthodontist.
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I did something similar today, except for a turtle on Augustine Drive near Hacienda Gof Course.
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Total cuteness !
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Yea I did the same thing with an anole. Got that critter out of my lanai. guess I have to make my Do Not Enter sign in a larger font
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Cute, cute, cute...love it!
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Well done!
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Honestly I don't know if I could have done that. I've always been trained that where ever there are babies momma is not too far away.
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TV cowboy!
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no shoes?
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Looks like he's smiling
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