Alligator eating a turtle - Everglades

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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2006

A 13 foot alligator eating a turtle at Royal Palm in the Everglades on December 9, 2006

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  • Who was the douche nozzle that got in your frame?

  • dont worry guys the turtle is okay

  • @jbjdogs serious?

  • 0:13 Holy shiit!, strong...

  • That's an 10.5 to 11 foot alligator, that's not a 13 foot alligator. A 13 footer would have a head even more massive then that. It's still an impressive size. I don't expect anyone to believe this.........but I've seen about 5 gators 14-16 foot in size (Alabama and Mississippi and Texas) and I've seen one about 22 foot, it looked unreal, like a giant Nile Croc or something. I know a man in Louisiana that stalked a 20+ footer spotted by a crop duster pilot, he got a casting of the footprints.

  • I wonder exactly how they measured the T-Rex? I guess the instruments for measuring bite strength back then were kind of primative, maybe a couple of cave man clubs and some buffalo tendons as a spring............oh yeah, T-Rex was alive and died before Homo sapien.....I almost forgot. But not to take away anything from you comment about bite strength of an alligator.

  • Aw...poor turtle. Oh well, the circle of life and all that. I might feel a little bad for the prey animals, but I know that it's necessary for nature to stay healthy. And goodness knows...we already have tons of turtles in the ponds down here (and a very healthy gator population). A friend had a gator removed from her pond and since then the turtles have demolished the fish there after the population exploded. Any time we fish, all we catch are turtles. Now she regrets the move.

  • alligators bite pressure was measurred as strong as a t rex!!!

  • poor turtle..

  • alligators jaws with its bawd snout, is built to crush large clams,mussels, and turtle shells due to millions of years of coexistence with hardshelled creatures.

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