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Evang.Benincasa
11-23-2020, 06:49 PM
It's things like this that get me egg frying mad. Baby alligator is just doing what they do, and puppy is doing what he is going to do. Human needs to use his brains and keep the both of them apart.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaXMHOh_Zu0&ab_channel=KHOU11

MawMaw
11-23-2020, 06:59 PM
I saw that the other day! Glad he saved his puppy (never lost his stogie!) Hope he did not harm the gator. Like you said, gator just doin what a gator does! LOL!

Esaias
11-23-2020, 08:12 PM
Our neighbor back where we used to live got to feedin scraps to the baby gators that lived in our neighborhood.

We told them to knock that crud off most rikky tik.

Evang.Benincasa
11-23-2020, 09:35 PM
Never feed the alligators because they will become a greater issue when they grow to 22 feet or more. Then instead of snatching the puppy, they grab you. Also the guy was lucky there wasn’t a bull gator wandering near by. While he was trying to free the dog, the bull would of clamped down on a leg or arm and dragged him down. Florida, home of super big reptiles.

Lemon
11-23-2020, 09:43 PM
Never feed the alligators because they will become a greater issue when they grow to 22 feet or more. Then instead of snatching the puppy, they grab you. Also the guy was lucky there wasn’t a bull gator wandering near by. While he was trying to free the dog, the bull would of clamped down on a leg or arm and dragged him down. Florida, home of super big reptiles.


I understand why he did what he did. I probably would have done the same thing... maybe...

However, he was extremely blessed to have not been attacked by another gator. I never even thought about that!

Evang.Benincasa
11-24-2020, 08:39 AM
I understand why he did what he did. I probably would have done the same thing... maybe...

However, he was extremely blessed to have not been attacked by another gator. I never even thought about that!

Bull alligator are usually not far behind. Having a 17 to 24 foot alligator slam a toothed vice down on your leg, can stop any rescue attempt. Horrific issues are best stopped before they ever happen. Small animals and children MUST be kept away from the edge of canals and lakes. Unless accompanied by adults ( plural ) who are preferably armed.

Evang.Benincasa
11-24-2020, 10:27 PM
Good thing we don't have these in Florida.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQ4gs3u31R0&ab_channel=KRTVNEWS

Amanah
11-25-2020, 03:14 AM
I walk Siegfried in our water management park which consists of canals and ponds surrounded by wooded trails. Once we stopped to sit near a pond and I felt impressed to move "now." Looked up and saw a gator swimming towards us, now we never stop moving.

Evang.Benincasa
11-25-2020, 08:03 AM
I walk Siegfried in our water management park which consists of canals and ponds surrounded by wooded trails. Once we stopped to sit near a pond and I felt impressed to move "now." Looked up and saw a gator swimming towards us, now we never stop moving.

Just don’t let your dog be off the leash. The gator you see, isn’t the one you need to worry about. Also they are bullwhip fast.

Amanah
11-25-2020, 08:37 AM
Just don’t let your dog be off the leash. The gator you see, isn’t the one you need to worry about. Also they are bullwhip fast.

He is always off leash, he was at waters edge, he was the target. Luckily he listened when I called him.

Evang.Benincasa
11-25-2020, 09:55 AM
He is always off leash, he was at waters edge, he was the target. Luckily he listened when I called him.

Again, it's not the gator floating towards old Blue. It's the one whose nose is poised at the edge of where the dog is at. Most times, it isn't the one who I can see which I need to be concerned about. It is the one that I cannot see, which will be the one you will drag the family pet to its death.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3u_gl9Htns&ab_channel=InsideEdition

Esaias
11-25-2020, 03:29 PM
My kids caught a baby gator, took it to a friend's house, they and the neighborhood kids played with it for a day, then they took it back to the lake down the road and dropped it off where they got it. Thing was about 4 or 5 foot long if I remember correctly.

I told them try not to do that again. :)

Evang.Benincasa
11-25-2020, 06:34 PM
My kids caught a baby gator, took it to a friend's house, they and the neighborhood kids played with it for a day, then they took it back to the lake down the road and dropped it off where they got it. Thing was about 4 or 5 foot long if I remember correctly.

I told them try not to do that again. :)

A 4 ft alligator can remove a limb. :covereyes