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  • next time listen to your momma!!! too late u lost your arm muahaha!

  • Fucking dumb little shit

  • Fake and gay.

  • I love living in an age where its possible to re-attach a persons arm after it was eaten by an animal(even tho it was most likly in alright condition seeing how gators swallow food whole.) Hopefully it was a just a quick pull, snap, swallow. Few hours of surgery/week of recovery.

  • Did they re-attach his arm?

  • the alligators like "I'M INNOCENT... THIS IS SPECIESISM... YOU CAN TAKE MY LIFE.. BUT YOULL NEVER TAKE MY FREEDOM.... oh wait"

  • wow I bet if this were a female victim people wouldnt want to see her die.

  • @zeeman512 australia aint that bad but when at the beach u gotta beware of sharks /:

  • whenever i go to australia or america i never go near any water, except from the sea or a pool, but i always double check the pool. you see enough videos and pictures of crocodiles etc attaking by waiting just under the surface, waiting for animals etc to travell past, then pounce. humans are no exceptions. why dont people learn??

  • an unforgetable lesson for him.

  • Sorry for the kid, but you killed one of God's most bad ass animal just to get an arm that most likely wasn't able to be reattached? That's a total bs move.

  • look on the bright side at least it wasn't his dick

  • fucking stupid kid should have known better

  • how's the gator the bad guy? he was looking for food! if the kid was stupid enough to be swimming where alligators are, then there's nothing wotng with him getting eaten. and he didn't even get eaten, his arm got ripped off and then the douche bags shot the alligator to get the dumbasses arm back...

    animal's life > human's arm

  • Reguardless of what happened the gator had to be killed. It no longer feared people.... Lesson .. Do not feed wildlife at least ones that can be dangerous.Do not feed wild animals again...DO NOT FEED DANGEROUS WILD ANIMALS!!!!!!! This will always be the result.

  • @hayszh so if someone isn't fraid of you, it has to die? killing an animals just in case it would happen to kill a human by chance is horrible and another example of our horrible species's selfishness.

  • The gator was known as 4:00 charlie because he always showed up a t 4 to be fed.!Somebody hought it was kute to feed gators.it became tame it expected to be fed by the kids who probably were. the kids saw the gator and though nothing of him. The gator had lost his fear of people that is why it didn't run. the "pond" was a borrow pit for building I-10.

  • Ok.. that was THE most boring narrator voice I've ever heard. She sounded so monotone.

  • @5hape5ter What "takes the cake" is the fact that you said the kid DESERVED being attacked, as if he'd committed some horrific crime. But whatever. If you feel the need to be that hateful, then knock yourself out. If you're for real, and you actually have that hateful attitude toward people around you, some day it's going to bite you right in the ass. Imagine the irony.

  • bahahaha...funny how they didn't show the "No Swimming" and "Don't Feed The Alligator" signs that have been there since before that neighborhood was there. the kid deserved it

  • @5hape5ter I don't believe you said that. Sounds kinda fishy anyway, because why would there need to be signs like that before the neighborhood existed? Even IF such signs were there, which I doubt, he was at the time, still an 11 year old kid. Like you never did something stupid at that age? All kids do. He likely reads this thread. You ought to be ashamed of yourself. Seriously, that's hateful. That's like saying a shark attack victim deserved it, just out swimming or surfing. That's pathetic.

  • @Stingray8854 just because a neighborhood doesn't exsist doesn't mean that there aren't warning signs. that's besides the point though. there are signs about alligators and no swimming. most kids will have done something stupid by this age, but this one takes the cake.

  • Alligators are smarter than most give them credit for. They are also curious. Take those two factors and add an unhealthy lose of fear of humans and you have a bad mix. I am sure the kids fear and thrashing to get away from the gator added to the cause of the attack. If the kids had of come together and eased to shore the attack likely would not have happened, but of course you can't expect kids to be that calm in that situation. Search GodsCountryOutdoors to see what I mean.

  • @GodsCountryOutdoors I'm an adult, I've spent LOTS of time around alligators in Louisiana, and I probably would not have thought of that. What's shameful is the total disregard and outright hate for the boy on this thread, by so many people with their comments. It's as if these people don't believe a REAL HUMAN BEING was attacked, and probably reads this thread. The internet has enabled some people to be monsters, hiding behind a user name. It's truly pathetic.

  • @blaylockism So, should nobody go to the beach either? This was EXTREMELY RARE. This was not out in the swamp. It was in a neighborhood. THINK before you post, JERK.

  • if's just a kid

  • STUPID humans!

    now they killed the animal,

    why have the made swimming pools?

  • @HughMungus2k9 Hey, JERK, That's a REAL KID, who actually lost his arm. In fact, he nearly died from blood loss. What the video doesn't show is that the gator's claw cut or punctured his throat and caused massive bleeding, in addition to his arm being ripped off. He likely reads this. So keep your HATEFUL STUPIDITY to yourself, IDIOT!

  • well no more gaming for him

  • How do you feel young man? Now we have to have this gator killed.. Thanks a lot! Jerk!

  • @Trolljolt Here's the thing. A pond next to a neighborhood subdivision (the video doesn't show it), is normally safe from alligators. They USUALLY avoid populated areas. People think Louisiana has gators EVERYWHERE. Not true. We have A LOT, our swamps and marshes are FULL of them. But this didn't happen out there. My point is, people bash the kid so badly, call him stupid, say he should have died, when all he did was assume it was safe, as it NORMALLY should have been. It's pathetic.

  • I don't want kids/human to be attacked or killed, but if you live and swim where alligators live, then U have to take the risks !

  • @googladsense ahahahaha keep on trolling cunt problem?

  • NEXT TIME IT WL BITE OFF UR MOM'S UGLY BOOBS

  • There was the young girl who lost her arm to a shark while she was out surfing about seven years ago. She got a huge amount of support, and there was a good movie about her recently. This boy has basically the same thing happen, except he wasn't surfing and it was an alligator. People on this thread either trivialize it, or call him stupid. Can someone explain this? I think it's great that the young girl got so much support, but why the double standard?

  • @charwelch18 Dude, shut the hell up. I'm from Louisiana, and we have LOTS of places like state parks and campgrounds where THOUSANDS of people swim, canoe, and water ski each summer. It's gullible idiots like you who think we have alligators everywhere. This was right next to a neighborhood subdivision. NOT deep in some swamp, were you'd expect to find alligators. This attack was EXTREMELY rare, and you're an ignorant jerk for calling the boy stupid.

  • @Stingray8854 True the kid wasn't stupid since it's very rare for that to happen, giving the idea over years that it's okay to swim there. However it does look like a very natural spot for a gator, no matter how close it is to homes. The gator doesn't care if a neighborhood isn't far if things are cozy in that water. They ARE out there all the time, but this one got curious and the kid was in it's natural setting. Same thing in matawan creek with a shark in Jersey... 1916. We're overconfident.

  • @abbeykroeter I get what you're saying. But they're NOT there all the time. I don't mean that place specifically, but generally, large, adult alligators USUALLY avoid areas inhabited by humans. In most cases if an occasional alligator shows up near people it's usually a smaller one. I've lived in south Louisiana all my life, in a few different places. I can say this with certainty, that there's MANY places here where you can spend YEARS, even right near suitable water, without ever seeing one.

  • @abbeykroeter It could be that in that pond there's been gators for a long time. I don't know. However the boy did say in an interview that he didn't know it was there. Some say his parents are to blame for letting him swim there. Well, supposedly, he went without telling them. He had two young girls with him. His parents and alligators were probably the LAST thing on his mind. Boys will be boys, you know. Anyway, even though we disagree somewhat, I appreciate your intelligence and decency.

  • Why would you swim in a fucking pond in Louisiana!? Jesus fuckin christ,man.. thankfully the stupid have ways of weeding themselves out...

  • So, what'd you do this summer?

    -Well, let's see... I went to a lake with friends, got blindsided by an alligator as it ripped my arm off, they killed it with about 15 shots, put my arm in a freezer, later re-attached it in the hospital, and then I got a sticker & lollypop. =) ... So how was YOUR Summer?

    -Plesant...I think I need ONE MORE vacation out of this town...

  • @AstroWaldo Sharks? I guess you meant to say alligators. You're correct that they (the law enforcement guys on the scene) had to shoot the alligator to get the arm. I think the reason the "Swamp People" only shoot once or very few shots is that they're trying to prevent hide damage, which means less profit at the market. So gator hunters wait for the perfect or best shot. This was a time sensitive emergency, so no time to wait for the best shot.

  • @TheGazramar I realize you were not addressing me, but no. The surgery was unsuccessful. Not because the arm was destroyed, though. It was basically intact, since alligators don't chew, but swallow whole. Apparently too much time had passed and the tissues just weren't viable. Some people criticize the fact that they killed the gator to get the arm and attempt the surgery, like it's just no use. If they could have gotten the arm sooner, it may have worked.

  • @Stingray8854 that stinks.....poor kid. my boss where i work lost his arm when he was 10 from falling out of a tree. it was well before the times when i could have been put back on but it gave him the drive to have a successful business and life so hopefully the child can get this same drive.

  • Dont be sissies guys, the kid still has another arm.

  • thumbs up if your just a heartless bastard like me who wanted to see a alligator kill some kid

  • @motorbikefreak234 your so cool, obviously mentally disturbed and abused as a child

  • @treehumpa nope i live with my dad and he's so chilled and he used to give me $70 a week till i got a job at 16 are you describing your life ...... lol

  • @motorbikefreak234 well maybe kill the kid but just the gratuitous shot of a good arm chomping

  • @motorbikefreak234 RLOL thats fucked up...

  • @motorbikefreak234 your a fucking dick, lets see you get killed by a crocodile for our "entertainment".

    Go back to failblog asshole

  • @bilosuks0909 lololol u mad bro replying on a comment rom 5 months ago , nice life you have.

  • @motorbikefreak234 only douchebags still use the "u mad bro" line and only sadists would wish to see a kid getting killed. Guess that makes u both huh bro.

    Oh and ur comment is highest rated which is the only reason I replied dumbass.

  • @motorbikefreak234 no doubt. fucking dorks. even replying on a 4 day like this comment is a stretch. ahaha

  • :(

  • yeah. the title should've been "Alligator bit off boy's arm" instead of "bites" cause it's not showing the occurrence :/

  • oh i hope the lived through it 

  • Why does the women sound like GLaDOS?

  • I remember when this happen. I live in the area & thank the Lord the gator did not get all of him!

  • @TinaMarie101571 were they able to sew his arm back on or did he lose it?

  • @TheGazramar If I remember correctly he lost his arm.

  • 15 shots to take the gator down? Watch "Swamp People", they take them down with 1!

  • @supermonkiey, because on Swamp People they get a close up to sharks and occasional shoot them while hunting, compare to law enforcement which rarely do kill alligators unless they eat human remains and such, which they do have to shoot to get the remains out.

  • @ccruiz2 Sure enough, you're right. Three years ago today.

  • creepy this was posted exactly 3 years ago

  • @SteveLLW Just to clarify my reply to you, I'm not saying we don't have many alligators here in Louisiana. Don't misunderstand, we DO have LOTS of them. Our swamps and marshes are absolutely FULL of them. But this didn't happen out there. The video doesn't show it, but this was right next to a neighborhood subdivision. Alligators normally avoid such places near people. So to say "don't swim in Louisiana" is just incorrect. There's places we swim, and places we don't.

  • @SteveLLW Wrong. You're another one that doesn't get it. This was RARE. So rare it's almost unheard of. Here in Louisiana, THOUSANDS of people swim, canoe, and water ski each summer. Most of those people will never even see an alligator, much less have problems with them. I spoke to someone a few days ago. They said they'd lived in Louisiana their whole life, and never seen an alligator other than at the zoo. And this is an adult. It's NOT like you think here.

  • Um, don't freaking swim in Louisiana, n'kay.

  • @icthruu4evr i live in floria and alot of ppl go swiming in canoes and lakes and i dont think that an alligator attacked them. unless u been here in florida and got eaten but wait u didnt cause ur talking crap on youtube

  • @icthruu4evr I can't speak for Florida, because I don't live there. But you're wrong about Louisiana. Yes, we have LOTS of gators. But we also have lots of places like state parks and camp grounds where THOUSANDS of people swim, canoe, and water ski each summer. With all those people on the water, we've only had TWO documented alligator attacks on humans since 1948. This attack, given the location right next to a neighborhood subdivision, was EXTREMELY RARE. You don't seem to "get" that.

  • *kids arm gets repeatedly twisted untill it falls off* "hey lets go get it, we might be able to reattach it" "wait. what?"

  • duuude they killed the gator... :(

  • @csongar33 Oh that's ugh … the gator only wanted somethin' to eat not as if it was …. angry ?

  • @icthruu4evr I'll keep that in mind next time I take a swim, but you didn't have to call me a moron. JK I am not the person who got their amr eaten. I live in CA.

  • An Alligator in Florida?.........The worlds gone mental!

  • scary stuff

  • Is the alligator OK?

  • @TabatanProductions I hope so, poor gator. Must have been so scared when they took the meal right out of his stomach.

  • @icthruu4evr Florida? This is Louisiana. Besides how do you know if this lake wasn't inland. They didn't mention whether or not it was off the coast.

  • @icthruu4evr You sound like Dr. House, except he criticizes people when its their fault, not when they go to seemingly safe lakes and get their arm bitten off. I sense you will never have children.

  • @icthruu4evr Take a break from being a hateful, ignorant jerk and learn some facts. The presence of an alligator doesn't make it "infested". It's not like he went swimming way out in the swamp. This was right next to a neighborhood subdivision. It's like when a bear shows up in the suburbs or a city park somewhere. You get it? This attack was RARE. EXTREMELY rare in Louisiana. Two documented gator attacks on people here since 1948. He's not a moron. Learn some decency.

  • he is amos moses .

  • LMFAO GET OWNED LITTLE KID

  • Damn those KA-52 Alligators are really powerful

  • @katyga Also, it's no more the kid's fault than if he'd gone to the beach and got bitten by a shark. He didn't know it was there, and since it was so close to a neighborhood, he probably had no reason to suspect an alligator to be there. This was just an EXTREMELY rare accident.

  • @katyga You're mistaken and you don't have the whole picture. They didn't kill the alligator out of revenge. It was law enforcement that killed it because it happened right next to a neighborhood subdivision. The video doesn't show that. It's not deep in the swamp. They HAD to kill it because their job to protect the people, and the next attack may have been fatal. Not just in the pond, but in the neighborhood. Also they had to get the boy's arm. It just had to be done.

  • why they always have to kill the animals that hurt a person, just for revenge, most of the times the person is responsable for the attack, that is just stupid, why dont go and kill every person who hurt or killed an animal? cuse is wrong. Killing an animal for doing what it is supouse to do, is wrong.

  • @katyga They killed the 'gator to get the kid's arm back. And the gator was not just going to puke it up.

    The other reason is that now this 'gator has attacked a person, it will not hesitate to attack another one. There's no "revenge" involved here.

    It's a no win situation no matter how you look at it. But that's how things are. I wouldn't want to kill a 'gator for doing what he does. But I may not have that choice when it involves this sort of thing.

  • @katyga killing an animal that tries to kill people is wrong? Wrong according to who?... you?

    Your irrational subjective morality is utterly worthless. Killing animals is not wrong according to the objective moral standard that has been revealed. You must be one of those hippy idiots.

  • I always go swimming in ponds where alligators live.

  • @divinegod102 That must be a major SEC violation. Looks like the Florida Gators took their rivalry with LSU way too far, and they should have just saved it for the football field. I'd say that was unnecessary roughness, big time!

  • @stingray8854 completely agreed:D

  • @stingray8854 completely agreed((:

  • The Florida Gators were blamed and fired after this.

  • @iamlilmissbubblez Thank you! I just don't "get" some people. It's as if they don't care that this is an actual person, and he probably reads this thread.

  • @BluePlue Retard? The boy goes swimming, something NORMAL that kids do, and because he suffers an EXTREMELY RARE attack, you call him a retard. That's pathetic. He was 11 years old and made a mistake. I guess you think the millions of normal, intelligent people who swim at the beaches around the world are all retards as well. Think before you post.

  • @Stingray8854 agreed :D

  • Lols the fault goes to the stupid retard that went into the water. :l

  • @xCh34pShOtx No, they didn't kill it for "being a gator". This gator was abnormally aggressive having attacked a human, and it was right next to a neighborhood subdivision. Alligators normally avoid human populated areas. This was law enforcement doing their JOB. They HAD to kill it to get the arm, and prevent another attack which may have been fatal. And not just in the pond either. Unless you live in the area and understand alligators, you really shouldn't pass judgement.

  • nice, kill the gator for being a...gator. Stupid fucking humans xd

  • Look at chocodile takin a bite outta crime! Lmfao

  • @DukeNukenum That should be "between" both states, not "bween". LOL! Oh well, my bad. Anyway, I'm just saying this is EXTREMELY rare here in Louisiana. Occasionally a small, non-aggressive alligator shows up in a populated area, and usually the police, sheriff department, or game wardens remove it. But unlike in Florida an actual attack by a big one is almost unheard of around here. That's why it's not crazy for kids to think it's safe from gators to swim near people and houses.

  • @DukeNukenum This happened in Louisiana, not Florida. Louisiana has at least as many alligators as Florida, but there's a MAJOR difference in the number of attacks bween both states. Since 1948, according to a statistic, Florida has had 337 documented alligator attacks on humans. Here in Louisiana, in the same time frame, we've had two. Our swamps and marshes are FULL of them. Our neighborhoods are not. This happened right next to a neighborhood subdivision. The boy's not retarded. Just unlucky.

  • No, this kid must have been retarded. As a Florida native, the last place you wanna go for a dip, is in a lake. I would rather swim in the ocean, knowing that sharks are present. In a tiny lake, it doesn't take much for the alligators to find you, once you start splashing, they pick up on you with sensory nodes on their nose, and then you know the rest.

  • A lot of comments where people thinks that boy knew there is allogator and gone there anyway

  • @darkangel17231 You see, people have this idea that here in Louisiana, there's alligators EVERYWHERE. That's not a theory to me, I've heard it myself in person. People REALLY believe that. Not everyone of course, but a lot. Therefore, they assume that we here in Louisiana should just "know" that the waters are all "infested" with gators, and to swim in anything but a pool is practically suicidal, or an idiot. It's amazing what ridiculous crap some people will believe.

  • @TransformerQuotes It's not gator "infested" water. The video left out a MAJOR detail. It happened right next to a neighborhood subdivision. Alligators normally stay in the swamps and marshes, AWAY from people. Out there, it's FULL of alligators. But this didn't happen "out there". This attack was RARE. You've seen those crazy news stories where some wild animal like a bear shows up in a city park or the suburbs, right? This attack was even more rare than that here in Louisiana.

  • Why swim in Gator infested water?

  • @Fistwagon, See, that's just it. The boy said in an interview that he didn't know the alligator was there. Given the location right next to a neighborhood subdivision, it was out of the ordinary for it to be there. See, the video doesn't show that it's close to houses and people, and alligators normally avoid such places. Sometimes, occasionally, a small one shows up here and there, But an attack like this is EXTREMELY rare here in Louisiana.

  • Hmm, If I knew there were flesheating dinosaurs in the water I don't think I'd go for a swim. Maybe that's just me.

  • No shit they didnt swim fast enough his Flipping arm is gone

  • 15 shots? No one had a shotgun? 

  • it could've been the death roll that torn the arm off. a brutal way to maim or kill. courtesy of evolution.

  • @weihnachten000 An idiot? The boy goes swimming, something NORMAL, that kids do, and because he gets attacked by an alligator you call him an idiot? What the hell is wrong with you? He didn't know it was there. It happened in a pond right next to a neighborhood subdivision, not deep in some remote swamp. In other words, the alligator was out of it's normal habitat. It's not absurd for kids to think it's safe to swim there. Just because the boy made a horrible MISTAKE doesn't make him an idiot.

  • @Stingray8854 i agreee with you have a big point their the people that called him an idiot is an idiot

  • i hope the alligator enjoyed his arm! What an idiot !

  • @weihnachten000 no, you're the idiot here ..

  • My English teacher's name is Mrs. Funk... o:

  • POOR GATOR.

  • did they kill the alligator?

  • @waffleiron24 To get the arm out of the stomach.

  • ...We now go live to Asian Reporter Trisha Takanawa who is live on the scene.

  • Thumbs up if you think the news reporter lady sounds like Trisha Takanawa from family guy.

  • i hope it wasent is writing hand

  • Crocodile Cock

  • i saw this on animal planet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • That sucks.... Hope it wasn't his jacking off hand.

  • Awww.. I was hoping to see the alligator actually bite his arm off :C

  • @Mitsukai563 You are sick.

  • @Mitsukai563 Your Sick!!!!!!!

  • alligators are my biggest fear!!!

  • @hottiegirl502 i love them

  • HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!! OWNED

    

  • Reatatched??? Why would yoy do that? Maybe because he was a righty and the alligator bit his right arm off....

  • @marco30221 Retards? For trying to help the boy possibly have at least some use of his arm, you call them retards? What's wrong with you?

  • Yeah he's really gonna want his arm reattached after it was bitten off and eaten. Retards!

  • @marco30221 lol

  • @marco30221 Says the person who doesn't even know how advanced our current EMS system and medical technology is. Tsk tsk tsk.

  • @bijoukaiba The video left out one of the most important details. It was right next to a neighborhood subdivision. There were probably no warning signs, because it's likely the authorities didn't see a need for them. Most gators avoid populated areas and attacks like this are EXTREMELY rare here in south Louisiana. People don't "get" that. We do have LOTS of gators, but NOT everywhere as people think. In fact, swimming, canoeing, and water skiing are very popular here.

  • Woe

  • @OfficialAllyGator He DIDN'T KNOW the alligator was there. And what you don't know is this happened in a pond right next to a neighborhood subdivision. It's not a place you'd expect to find alligators. It's not like it was way out in the swamp. And they HAD to kill it. No other way to get the boy's arm. It was law enforcement doing their JOB, not some mob of idiots. This gator could have killed a child IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD, not just in the pond. Get the facts before you pass judgement.

  • Assholes didnt have to kill me, you fucktards you should have warned him not to swim with fucking alligators, we are dangerous (;

    Besides, I was hungry.

  • Sick! I bet if it was the the other way around they wouldnt have shot the boy 50 times and cut hime open to retrive the aligators leg from his stomach!

  • So... why did this boy go swimming in a pond? I guess if there weren't any "No Swimming" or "Do not feed the alligators" signs, it's not his fault.

    But then... why didn't they have any of those signs up?

    Honestly, I feel bad for the kid, but I feel bad for the alligator too... this whole thing could have been avoided.

  • The reporter sounds like a fucking moron. Who ends a sentence on a high tone? Sounds like she's only half done. Idiot.

  • someone call Swamp People!!!

  • That boy better learn to jerk off with his remaining arm and hand. Otherwise, he's only half way.

  • Press 2 and 9

    " Jigg attatched "

  • @CupcakeQueen1374 The boy DIDN'T KNOW he was swimming with an alligator. They don't exactly announce themselves to warn swimmers. I mean, damn, have a little decency.

  • y the fuck do u swim with it u bitch now wht u gunna do shove ur head in a sharks mouth

  • y the fuck do u swim with it u bitch now wht u gunna do shove ur head in a sharks head

  • @tudy000 If u have really done that to a dog... I hope u will die a horrible death. At least u will burn in hell forever in endless pain u rotten waste.

  • ok can you guys stop fucknig with me? Im gonna tell you a secret,when i first wrote the first comment i wass drunk ok,but i still sustain the first and second idea even if it sounds nasty or psicho or what ever

  • And yet again, another misleading picture used for a video.

  • yo kid give me a hand here!

  • Devin Stump

  • @LetsLiveItUp2010 We do have lots of gators in the south and especially here in Louisiana. But they're not everywhere. Now, our remote swamps and marshes are FULL of them. Nobody swims out there. But we have lots of places like state parks, campgrounds, etc. where thousands of people swim, canoe, and water ski, and gators just aren't a problem. Alligator attacks like this on people here in Louisiana are EXTREMELY rare. Only two documented since 1948. I'm just saying it's not like people think.

  • Poor kid. But if you live in the south, stick to swimming pools. Aligator free.

  • @LetsLiveItUp2010 most of the time gators stay away from people, i dont know why this one acted out, but you normally dont have to worry, plus, all the rivers and lakes are a whole lot better than a swimming pool

  • @AlphaVolturi I hear what you're saying, swimming in the outdoors is much more fun. I lived in GA for 5 years and only swam in the water once when my canoe capsized, it just wasn't worth the risk to me. Maybe I have a phobia of Gators.

  • @LetsLiveItUp2010 ahh, yea i used to go every weekend, went out on the boat and jetski, they were good times, i was in SC

  • no actualy a dog with rabyes ataks when he wants and what he wants hes brain is dust at that moment so i wass just minding my own buisnes when got biten also if dog catchers would get him he would killed anyway

  • why did they killed the alligator?

  • @ihmchd1 To hopefully retrieve the boy's arm from the stomach to be reattached.

  • lol how about you guys put in the situation of the boy that misses an arm,what would you do that that crocodile? One time a street dog bite my leg for no fucking reason and i had to do rabyes shots that hurt like hell,after 20-30 shots,i found the dog with my friends,i put my foot in hes neck and stood on him until he died and after i dumped the shit at the garbage,i only say that you need to revenge on shits like that