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Hope Village Girl knows that feeding the alligators is a $500 fine in Florida. Maybe she would also like to explain to grandchildren that the alligator will become used to people and will be determined a nuisance. The gator will be hooked with a huge treble hook and shot in the head to kill it. Let the grandkids watch what happens as a consequence to feeding the gator.
See if that brings a smile to their little faces. |
Many of us keep forgetting that anything is OK as long as it puts a smile on your grand kids face.
Feed the buffalo, no problem, they smiled, Drive golf carts, no problem, they smiled. Feed the gators, nor problem, they smiled. You must be kidding!! |
the real feelings will come out when one of the kids gets grabbed by a gator. Couldn't happen? Why not?
There is no room for doing what one feels like when it comes to wild animals. And even though we are part of a way too permissive society....follow the rules....and show your grandkids by good example that doing what is right is far better than "cute". btk |
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Clearly, no one read the original post because all most wanted to do was talk about feeding the alligator when the poster made a point that that is NOT what they were trying to do. As I recall, only one poster tried to come up with an answer to this question. Can we TRY to just answer the question and NOT beat up the poster? Did anyone pay attention enough to see this poster has only posted a few times? Well, I think they must REALLY feel welcome now! Oh, if it makes you feel better to direct your wrath on me, so be it! |
I go out paddle boarding on Lake Miona a few times a week and always see gators. They don't bother me and I don't bother them. They usually leave in a hurry if I get too close. I love seeing them in their natural habitat exhibiting their natural behaviors.
The problem with feeding them is that it changes their behavior. They soon begin to associate humans with food (remember, their brains are slightly larger than a walnut). They begin to lose their natural fear of humans. It is this association of humans/food which makes them nuisance gators and will frequently lead to the gators being destroyed. It also leads to an increased risk for all those tasty little grandkids. |
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Yes, I agree cappyjon. And to state that would be enough. I understood that the first time it was said and the second, and the third. So have the 800 people who came to this thread. Why do people have to jump on a poster AND why a new poster? Thank you for taking the time to respond to my comment in a nice way. It is greatly appreciated. I feel that more people would post and come on this site if people would post their answers nicely. |
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Yes, I remember that one. I remember you were the hero who came to her defense. I won't forget it! |
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You gotta love Gracie! A little Gracie never hurt any thread! Thanks! |
yeah! flame.....flame....crap....yadayadayada
Ginny, you are intruding on their environment, be happy they don't feed on you, the end! :sing::wave::oops::rant-rave: |
Somebody will complain. I had a thread today and asked folks living in TV if they missed snow. We were all cruising along, no fights, all was well. Then somebody complained that my thread was in the wrong place. BAM, it was moved. Snow balls to the complainers.
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