Posted on 07/16/2010 3:40:21 PM PDT by JoeProBono
CORAL GABLES, Fla.- A Florida woman whose dog was killed by a crocodile is urging the city of Coral Gables to put up warning signs for other pet owners along the canals.
Adriana Salcedo, whose Jack Russell terrier was killed by a crocodile earlier this week, said she is going door-to-door collecting signatures on a petition. The petition asks city officials to install signs along the canals warning pet owners of the crocodiles' presence, WSVN-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., reported Friday.
Salcedo said she will deliver the petition to Coral Gables City Hall once she collects at least 100 signatures.
They are also tasty. Alligator sausage is one of those wonderful Cajun treats that Yankees will never understand.
Based on my experience the statement is valid.
For example, I tied up to a 2X4 a 5’ gator when I first moved to the ‘Glades and he stuck his head out from under the steps - sort of saying to me, “rope me”. And, I did.
Brer Gator found hissef tied to the 2X4 and then tenderized with a 1X2, applied with the wide side to Mr. Gator. I was careful not to break any of the subdermal plates, hit joints, eyes, etc.
When the treatment was applied for the second time, Brer gator realized that while I walked like no gator he ever saw, I was the dominant critter.
Was the lesson retained? To this day, I can only walk within about 30 feet of any gator in my area. Here, gators watch each other and when one flees, so do the rest. Even though they are mostly getting through life on brain stem activity, they can, and have learned.
Sheer dominance, best demonstrated with gunpowder, works wonders at improving beastly behavior.
I sure would hate to tell her there are probably pythons in there too.
Nice looking dogs blam!
Remind me not to go to FL unarmed! Them things look scary.
After the ricochets hit their houses...
I am sorry for the lady but dammit, how can people move into a place and stay so absolutely ignorant about it? They stumble around with their heads in the clouds, or somewhere darker.
I could take my Maglite, go out right now, and with little effort find something that could bite me and hurt me. It's just part of Florida living.
former resident on Sorolla ave in 89-91
People are just supposed to have enough damned common sense to be aware of their surroundings or stay the hell indoors.
The cooling canals are loaded with crocs, and there are miles of them. I’ve never heard of a croc this far north but it’s possible.
Thanks Jean.
One of the differences between my ex-wife and my dogs is that the later I come home at night, the happier my dogs are to see me.
(ahem)
Interesting info about Turkey Point and crocs.
I used to sail Whitewater Sound, go out to Nest Key for the night. Sailed around Cape Sable area. Saw white pelicans on a couple occasions but never a croc.
I used to see manatees in Black Creek near the Bay.
All this prior to 1984 when I moved to NC.
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