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  • fucking killed the alligator?!?! Stupid motherfucking people damn you all I hope you all suffer painfull agonizing deaths. This alligator has MORE RIGHT TO BE THERE THAN ANY OF US THEY WERE HERE FIRST IM SO FUCKING SAD THIS HAPPENED

  • @Zachylolz I don't know what your problem is with eliminating nuisance gators but you don't take chances when childrens' lives are at stake. If you lived here or studied alligators you'd know this is the correct procedure in dealing with nuisance gators. Time to abandon your world of cartoons. This is the real world. You either adapt or die.

  • @Inquisitor53 You're funny because the 10 years I've lived in Florida I try to visit Everglades monthly for fun fishing even a few times a month. I've encountered these "dangerous" creatures. Sure they are dangerous if you jump in the water and splash around like a moron (you are warned not to do this in florida because any body of water can have a gator in it) I pet their heads, feel their backs and tails from a pier or boat and they do nothing. L2 deal with them not kill them.

  • @Zachylolz "...I pet their heads, feel their backs and tails..." I doubt that. If a LEO saw you they would arrest you on the spot. In getting your kicks from it you're creating human-habituated gators (look it up) and one that will kill a human the 1st chance it gets. So if a child gets killed from it you will no doubt look to blame the child instead of yourself for human-habituating a gator. I'll be sure to send the FWC your youtube name along with your statement so they can 'chat' with you.

  • @Inquisitor53 If you watch basically anyone out there on a boat or on a pier does it that's above 18 there really isn't any danger since gators have terrible eye sight and aren't exactly as ambush prone as crocodiles are. If a child fell in the water and began splashing around.. well whether this gator had human contact or not it's instinct already says ATTACK. BTW you're funny and a tardmuffin because that won't do anything, send them w.e. you want l2 internet dope.

  • @Zachylolz 1. From where are you getting your information about gators? Where ever it's from it's extremely inaccurate.

    2. You obviously know nothing of gators' vision, know nothing of their predatory tactics.

    3. No, they will NOT attack immediately. They will investigate but very seldom attack a human unless it's been human-habituated.

    4. Define w.e.

    5. You must be a teenager; You think you know everything but don't know shit.

    6. Get back in touch when you can tell us the truth.

  • @Inquisitor53 No you see you're someone who just had the mindset "Gator! Kill it! we must protect the children!" You don't at all take time to study and analyze the gators majesticness most likely. You must be some retarded nutcase in their late 30s who doesn't have any understanding about nature or animals because you've become consumed by your luxurious industrialist life. Gators have bad vision you're an idiot. They hunt by feeling vibrations in the water for the most part, hence no splashing

  • @Zachylolz Bullshit. You only see this as a B&W issue when there are shades of gray everywhere in life. I was born and raised in central FL around and in gator habitat. I'm more than 55 yrs old and for well over 30 yrs have been a canoe tour guide & wilderness survival instructor. I know gators. I also know over 99.99% of them are safe to be around as long as they don't become human-habituated (have you even bothered to look it up yet?). When they do they equate humans with food. If they see ...

  • @Inquisitor53 ... a human with no food that human will become food at that gator's 1st opportunity. "...luxurious industrial life." More bullshit. When you can forage 120 fruits, 30 veggies, 12 grains, 30 spices, 7 tubers, etc. in Florida and know how to wildcraft 80% of possible medicinal needs then you may have learned 10% of what I knew by the time I was an adult but you still don't know shit about gators. Gators have excellent vision. You'd better study up on gators before one kills you.

  • @Inquisitor53 I don't recall feeding ailligators so them thinking I'm food from a tap to the head or back or a pet is almost impossible, infact with all their natural armor on their back they most likely barely feel it. People like you make me sick though, the fact you are a person born here who likes to see this, an alligator hanging from the neck dead on machinery for trying to live in it's natural habitat is sad. U should know we have to live together with them, this is very sad.

  • @Zachylolz FOOL! It's not only feeding them that makes them human-habituated, your very interaction with them created human-habituated gators! YOU have caused whatever gator you've interacted with to lose it's instinctive fear of humans. When a gator loses it's fear of something living it then becomes prey. Ergo, YOU put humans on their menu! What's it like to know that the gator you were petting may someday killed a child due to your shortsightedness and ignorance? Contact the FWC and ask ...

  • @Inquisitor53 ... ask them if what you've done will not eventually cost the life of a human but also the gator that YOU human-habituated. Call them. Get some information, if your brain can handle it. What's it like to know that a child maybe killed all because you, with your limited scope of thinking, thought you'd be mr. cool by interacting in any way with a gator.

    Don't contact me again until you check out the FWC's website on alligators, especially the human-habituated ones.

  • @Inquisitor53 No feeding gators makes them think "oh this thing taste good, ill go to these things whenever I wanna eat if one is around" infact its science that feeding animals is what makes them associate us with food obviously people say "warning do not touch" because if they do something wrong than they can end up as gator food. Almost all gators in Florida have had human contact, it's an inevitability. But whether they have or haven't if you splash you're looked at as food.

  • @Zachylolz Quit your bullshit. Check out FWC's website. Don't contact me until you do.

  • @Inquisitor53 How about no I don't go to your bs site and i go by what biologist teach people. Lol.... srsly.

  • @Zachylolz Why are you so afraid of checking out their site? It's not my site. It's the state of Florida's site. Truth scares the hell out of ya' doesn't it? It doesn't need to be Florida 's wildlife commission, check out any of the southern states' wildlife commission concerning gators, that is if you're not afraid of the truth. Can you handle that without pissin' on your leg out of fright?

  • @Zachylolz How about me calling you chickenshit because you know it's not my site, it's the state of Florida's site. FWC = Florida Wildlife Commission. It doesn't need to be Florida 's wildlife commission, check out any of the southeastern states' wildlife commission site concerning gators. Then try and weasel your way out not facing the truth.

    About your 'biologists', any of them born & raised in any of the gator states? Any of them spend over 50 years, day in day out, with them? Try again.

  • @Zachylolz How about me calling you chickenshit because you know it's not my site, it's the state of Florida's site. FWC = Florida Wildlife Commission. It doesn't need to be Florida 's wildlife commission, check out any of the southeastern states' wildlife commission site concerning gators. Then try and weasel your way out not facing the truth.

    Try again. This time without excuses.

  • @Inquisitor53 As far as zoology is concerned the only real danger of touching a gator on the back that won't attack you is if you lick your hand afterwards you can get sick.

    Try looking up some real scientific facts not just what locals want you to believe. Learn it moron.

    Also i don't have any good reason to think that someone with the attitude of "omg a gator kill it! we must protect the childrenz!" has any real knowledge about them.

  • @Zachylolz Check your inbox on your channel. Try again.

  • @Inquisitor53 Check some text books or with some biologists. Try again.

  • @Zachylolz Well Chickenshit, I've given you the sites to check (by name) to prove my point yet you keep backing out, trying your best to keep from getting caught in your lie but you've failed, miserably. Anyone following this discussion can see you lost this one the minute you began giving rotten excuses for not checking out the sources I've given you. this side-step with "Check some sources..." and "...with some biologists." is very vague compared to my exact sources I've given you. You're...

  • @Inquisitor53 ... the perfect paradigm of the adage "The ignorant can cured through education but there is no cure for the stupid." & for you I add "...nor those without a moral compass." I've caught you in your lie. You can make all the excuses you want to try to squirm out of the truth but it's been glaring down on you the minute you began with chickenshit excuses & no matter how hard you try you won't be able to shake it. One can only surmise you must be a hard-core liberal wannabe.

  • @Inquisitor53 So much for being done unless i did eh? Stil lnot going to industrialist attitudes don't exactly fit my point of view, go kill some more gators made defensless to our machinery like a pussy or maybe you could see one swimming in a canal or lake and realize we are part of the food chain still and let it do what it was born to do. Now stop wasting both our times with your stupidity.

  • @Inquisitor53 Are you really trying to make sense of killing alligators? Are you that stupid?

  • @Hobgoro Listen up you under-aged little fart: Before talking shit you'd better read up on human-habituated gators before questioning a man who's had roughly 50 yrs of living around gators. As a canoe tour guide & wilderness survival instructor I have to know more about gator than you'll ever learn. If you knew anything about gators you'd know what 'human-habituated' is. You wouldn't ask either of those two ignorant questions because you'd know why a human-habituated gator must be killed. ...

  • @Inquisitor53 ... However, if you think you know more about them than state herpatologists, biologists & me about how to deal with danderous gators w/o killing them then let's hear it, then I'll tell you why it won't work. I eagerly await your reply.

  • @Inquisitor53 LOL Canoe tour guide? All of a sudden you're funny. I'm a little fart? Nice tour guide skills to anyone who questions your sick thirst for dead alligators. First of all you're a liar, secondly you're an old fart good sir.

  • @Hobgoro I'm better off being an old fart with wisdom than a young jit that don't know shit about anything, especially gators. Check out the FWC's website. They've plenty of proof to back up what I say. You have nothing to back up your p.o.v. except your emotional tirade. As to you last sentence: I'll give it all the ti-NEXT!

  • @Inquisitor53 Er no you're just someone who seems to like to continue making a fool of themself. You seem to be on youtube alot for someone who has a busy tour guide job or someone who is around the everglades or any gator habitats. You must just be some uneducated dope who sits on youtube all day pretending you have a life outside of the box that is your home. Who are you trying to convince, me or yourself? Seems like im not the only one who thinks so. Idiot.

  • @Hobgoro With all your bullshit-spewing you still haven't given your reponse as to what alternative solution you have to dealing with nuisance & human-habituated gators as a substitute for killing them and tossing their carcass into the local butchershop. Apparently you don't have one. Talking shit is your way of skirting an issue, backing away from the truth, even unto yourself. So tell us how you're smarter than all the southern state's biologists when it comes to gators & give us your plan.

  • where was this at?i know ne cape but where?

  • Never swim in a Canal, Lake, Pond or river in FL.

  • I'm on vacation in Cape Coral

  • john french could have taking it alive you cowards ,are town is breeding panzy's asses, just 7 or 8 years ago you seem them that size crossing the streets everyday its florida! learn to cope

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