Feeding the alligators!! What is wrong with this picture??

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Old 09-29-2019, 02:58 PM
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Default Feeding the alligators!! What is wrong with this picture??

On the front page of today's "happy paper" there is a picture of tourists inside the feeding area with a large number of alligators....feeding them.
Including small children as close as the length of an alligator.

Does not seem consistent with warnings about feeding such dangerous wild animals.

I was impressed (not a positive statement!) with such proximity with so many gators.

Maybe I missed something.
Having seen alligators being fed by care takers I cannot imagine they would allow tourists to do so at such close range.

Did it make an impact on anybody else?
Does it not look like a dangerous situation?
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Old 09-29-2019, 03:02 PM
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My wife and I couldn't believe the picture. Whoever allowed this is an idiot.
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I had the same reaction. What’s wrong with them??
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... but.. but.. but, there is clearly a line in the sand (if you look very closely). I am sure the alligators won't cross that! (Sarc!)

I agree, it does not send the right message. Everyone should be careful around all wildlife (gators, large birds, snakes, raccoons and coyotes - to name a few). I don't favor feeding any of these (including the birds).
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I had the same reaction. What’s wrong with them??
Stupidity.
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I agree with all of the comments above, could not believe the picture, and I am sure to NOT be going to GatorLand with the grand kids when they come down....
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already posted that pic on my facebook page. asking the same questions as everyone else.
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Not a fan of alligators anyway; now for sure Gatorland is not a destination.
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How about the reporter and the editor that made it the front page center piece?
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Agree, as soon as I saw the picture I said to myself WT ?????? At least it looked as though there were a couple of trained gator handlers that were watching over the situation, but still?
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I looked at that picture several times to see if I was missing the fence that must have been there somewhere... but dang, there wasn't one...
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Have been to gatorland, but never saw anything like that there.
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One of the people seems to be an alligator wrestler with a stun gun or something like that. Still it looked like a trial attorney's dream. A lot could go wrong very very fast.
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