Watch it! Florida alligators disappear in just one foot of water - Ultimate Killers - BBC wildlife
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I live in florida and i blame the spics...plain and simple problems never came when they were not here 20 years ago
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Let's BBQ it! Yum! Yum!
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I like how they say "destroy" instead of kill or murder. I'm not disagreeing with the decision, but it's pathetic how they try to sugar coat it.
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@rickymaric exactly like everyone sayin move the humans has clearly neva been in florida cuz down here its known where theres water theres prob gators
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@Mr3treking I know right, I don't even live totally near the water and I see alligators. Florida is 1 huge swamp, gators are everywhere.
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that shrapnel bounces from the head of the gator to the side of his chest...
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To everyone saying get rid of the humans u dumb Florida. Is one big swap. Basically. U want us to just to empty the state dumb ppl
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@OmegaRaver This doesn't just happen where developers drain the swamps to build neighborhoods. I live in a small city of about 35,000 in south Louisiana. MILES from the swamps. Never was part of alligator habitat. This past summer two gators showed up in a pond in our city park where kids feed the ducks, and a third killed a dog in a wealthy gated subdivision. And this is well within the city limits, pretty much right near the middle of town. (continued)
Why move the crocodile? why not move the Human population in the riverside
innertransporter 3 months ago 13
@OmegaRaver (continued) You mentioned the big 17ft gators in Florida, how they shy away from humans. It's the same here in Louisiana. Most stay in the most remote areas of the swamps. But even WAY out there where they're not likely to be fed, some are just bold and DON'T shy away. Feeding is DEFINITELY a bad idea, but it also makes sense that there's so MANY gators that some are crowded out of their home in the swamps and into our neighborhoods by other gators.
Stingray8854 1 month ago