Posted on 05/04/2018 8:04:23 AM PDT by rktman
Alligator sightings are a common thing if you live in the south, but a wave of the monstrous creatures made their presence felt over the final weekend in April. Several residents in Florida and Texas were sent into a panic as large gators stopped traffic, invaded porches, and even approached a Target store over the weekend.
The alligator invasion started in Florida on April 28, when an aggressive 11-foot reptile made its way onto the front porch of home in The Villages near Orlando. The minute that it seen a person it immediately, you now, started to hiss and come toward the person and as I walked over closer to it, it wanted to bite me, Al Roberts of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) said, via WKMG.
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I recall some time back that in Maine there was a Anaconda on the loose. Has to be Floridaman dropping off critters up north.
PA isn't immune as well.
Giant snakes reported in Adams County and nearby: Monsters of Pennsylvania
We fired our cannon til the barrel melted down
So we grabbed an alligator and we fought another round
We filled his head with cannon balls, and powdered his behind
And when we touched the powder off the gator lost his mind
We're (well, maybe I am) locked and loaded for them. let em come.........Grrrrrr!
Problem solved.
“”Governments, at all levels, don’t hire the sharpest tools.””
You left out:
“”The minute that it seen a person it immediately, you now,””
Well, it seems newspapers don’t hire the brightest/sharpest people either, you NOW!!!!
No, but now I am going to look when I am down that way next!
Indeed!
They also make some tasty eatin, or so Im told.
-—started to hiss and come toward the person——
My hiking buddy and I had such an encounter on a very narrow trail on Cumberland Island. The island was once rice patties and now the dikes between the flooded former fields are trails in some locations.
The gator turned toward us and hissed, showing the inside of his white mouth. There was nothing of substance to throw at it. It made no move to leave it’s spot in the sun and clearly wouldn’t move.
we backtracked.....defeated by an alligator and thus added 3 miles to our total for the day through boring woods.
A rule of thumb for gator length is eyes to nostrils x 12. In the photos the distance could be closely approximated to 12 inches meaning the gator was on the order of 12 feet overall.
in the photos we had a good
Oh yeah. Breaded and deep fried gator tail is yummy.
Tastes like rattlesnake
Gotta go get me sumo ‘dat!
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