Posted on 05/08/2024 5:38:45 AM PDT by Red Badger
That’s a croc......................
That might be in the same vein as putting salt on a bird’s tail.
It’s also unclear whether the alligator was directly responsible for the person’s death.
Well we know it’s a democrat infested area with that logic.
“A little shakin’, a little tenderizin’, and down you go.”
I took my daughter to Orlando in 1996 and we decided to drive out to Cape Canaveral to watch the Space Shuttle landing.
About 100 yards from the parking lot entrance a huge gator lumbered across the road in front of us and as we pulled into the parking lot there were signs all around that warned you to stay on the sidewalks and to beware of alligators.
This heres Tiny and he ain’t no puppy...
Choot em
Thanks for the ping!
A 14 footer, that’s a big ‘un.
How much is an alligator hide worth?
The value of an alligator hide can vary depending on several factors such as its size, quality, and market demand. Based on the provided search results, here is a summary of the information:
Unprocessed alligator hides can fetch between $20 and $40 per foot, with some hunters earning up to $40 per foot.
In 2012, the market price for alligators was as follows: baby (4-6 ft) $10/ft, 6-7 ft $15/ft, and 7-8 ft $20/ft.
In the late 1980s, the price per foot rose to over $40.
However, in recent years, the price has dropped, with some trappers earning $10 to $25 per foot, depending on the length of the hide.
It’s worth noting that these prices are subject to fluctuations and may vary depending on the specific market and region. Additionally, the value of an alligator hide can also depend on its quality, with higher-quality hides commanding a higher price.
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