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unfortunately, sky, any nuisance gator over 4' must be destroyed by state law. under 4' they can be relocated.
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Unfortunately, he will be destroyed as mulligan stated. I could understand if he was attacking...but he sounded content to just hang around. It takes all kinds, doesn't it? Sad. :sad:
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I love the critters too!
See you later, Alligator. :cryin2:
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We've had a gator in the retention pond behind us on the 6th hole of Amelia. Haven't seen it for a couple days. Does anyone know from which pond they removed it? It seemed to move between ponds - we assume through the drainage pipes.
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For decades the "noseeum" were the biggest nuisance in Florida. Today, it appears the "nothinkums" have taken over the number 1 spot!
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:popcorn:Barry White...lol
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They shot our gator today!!!
I really can't believe what I just saw from my lanai. We live on a pond in Duval and I just watched three men catch "our" gator, then proceed to shoot it in the head. I saw them do it! The gator was in it's natural habitat and if anybody complained, I'm not sure what grounds they had. We've been here for four years (with our dog) and have never encountered any dangerous situations involving "our" gator. What possible reason could there be to kill an "innocent" animal?
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They do it for free
The 'gator hunters are licensed by the state. They perform their duties for free, which is to say "almost free". For the performance of their duties, these trappers get to keep the spoils, in the form of gator heads, hides, and meat. (After all, the "gator nuggets" served up in local restaurants come from someplace, right?)
The removal of gators is restricted to "nuisance" gators, based on a complaint. For once size DOESNT matter. As for nuisance neighbors, well I happen to know a gator who works for meals.!!! Personally, I enjoy the occasional alligator, remembering that they were here first. But then again, so was the American Indian. Ok, back on point... |
A very friendly gator at Sumter Landing had to be relocated (to someones freezer).
Problem was people kept feeding the turtles, fish and then the gator got in on the food. The boat and grounds people kept driving it away hoping it would not be shot. Once you throw food to an animal, it will beg for more so Mr or Mrs. Gator kept coming back. Please don't feed the wild animals and let them remain wild. We all miss that gator. |
:ohdear:You can hang as many signs as you wish proclaiming "do not feed the alligators!"....but humans, being humans....will ignore that fact and ultimately sign the gators death warrant. What part of "wild animal!" do some folks not understand. Admire or wonder about them but let them live in peace....!!! Having said that, it's really hard to fix stupid in some people....!!!
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