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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2008

While airboating came across this alligator that had a dead dog on its back. The airboat operator suggested it was to protect his dinner from other gators. It was a big dog.

This was in Lake Trafford, Florida

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  • 您一個愚蠢的母親笨蛋。只是說!

  • @leenbear85 AMERICA!

  • idiots say hateful things about the gator but what i see is a stressed gator swimming around with a deceased animal on its back unsure of what to do its obvious the gator didnt kill the animal there is no blood and the animal is still intact for all we know the gator could of known the animal from a younger age when it was a hatchling as someones pet or something but it clearly isnt intending to eat the animal :\

  • no bite marks or blood maybe the dog was poisoned by a person and thrown in the swamp. Besides this was happening for centuries before we showed up so stop whining.

  • Fucking gators ima comeing to Florida and kill u!

  • That dog will never bite any innocent kids ever again :)

  • @Inquisitor53 And yes, I live in Florida.

  • @allenrobin6900 I had 2 bitch german shepherds, litter sisters. 100 pounds each. I trained them to be my gator alarms. Just by the way they alerted me I knew the number, size, & location of the gator(s). They were also my canoe partners. They knew there place in the canoe. They knew to move in only two directions unless told otherwise, sitting up or lying down. If they saw or smelled gators they'd immediately hit the bottom of the canoe and give their almost silent alarm. Damn good dogs!

  • Maybe it's a tender moment where the gator futilely tried to rescue a K9 friend.

  • The Croc is trying to find a good dry spot to eat lunch.

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