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Huge Alligator Intrudes on South Carolina Home
That woman annoyed me so much I was rootin' for the gator
Alligator Jumps Into Boat
Never block a gators escape route to the water.
Massive Alligator Crosses Golf course
Additional video and information regarding this gator. http://www.politifact.com/florida/statements/2016/jun/01/blog-posting/massive-alligator-spotted-roaming-florida-golf-cou/
Payback (Member Profile)
But then why was the float floating in the first place? If it's attached to a dead gator in water deep enough to pull it under, it should have been under to begin with, no?
...as it's dead body sunk to the bottom?
Fisherman gets a big bite
I suspect he found a trap attached to a dead gator.
Gator vs Truck
Gators are relatively chill compared to crocs, so it was either protecting a nest or felt threatened by this dinkus getting to close to it in his truck.
Gator vs Truck
Are we sure that's a truck? Looks an awful lot like one of those off road golf carts, I believe the John Deere one is called a "Gator".
**edit, nm, googled "4x4 XE" (fender badge) and it's a Nissan so it's not a Gator. Not a truck either, but not a Gator.
YearofthePuma (Member Profile)
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Gator vs Truck
Troll the Gator, pay the Toll.
Jaguar Attacks Crocodile
Jaguar Goes Gator Hunting has been added as a related post - related requested by eric3579 on that post.
Hypnotizing a chicken
From what I've seen, you can do the same thing with sharks and gators just by flipping them over slowly and/or rubbing their belly....if you're brave enough.
Three step aligator removal
The narrowness of your definition of intelligence depresses me and is ironically not very intelligent
You talk about improving the gene pool yet you appear to lack a basic understanding of the fundamental importance of genetic diversity.
Even if we accept the premise that risk takers are idiots (which is so demonstrably not true I can barely be bothered to try but feel free to go read up on the Nobel laureates, plenty of "idiots" in there!) they are still essential to a healthy and diverse gene pool.
Mountain climbers, Motor racers, American Football players, Alligator wrestlers etc. etc. This is the same gene pool that brings us Astronauts, Fire-fighters, Soldiers etc.
Some of them may simply be "showing off" but
A. this is what they feel the need to do in order to feel stimulated and alive (they are wired up differently to others, they require higher levels of risk in order to feel the same level of stimulation you you might watching TV)
B. Watching such individuals perform or simply appreciating their existence is a source of untold pleasure for many of the rest of us (you dislike all dangerous sports? They are just as "pointless" by comparison)
But most of all
C. They all die in the end, just like EVERY HUMAN THAT HAS EVER LIVED. Putting all your emphasis in life on just staying alive and un-injured seems a little foolish in the grand scheme of things don't you think? The result is the same whether you spend your life racing powerboats or knitting jumpers in a padded room. You still die thus rendering any choices you made about how to spend your life entirely arbitrary and temporary (unless your religious but even then I'm not aware of anyone believing that risk taking alone sends anyone to hell or otherwise).
"Better to live an hour as a tiger, than a whole lifetime as a worm"
-The cat (red dwarf)
Also do you have a better way of getting an alligator out of a pool for a reasonable cost? The only alternative I can think of would be to tranquillise it but that would A. shift the risk of death and injury to the animal and B. be very hard to administer underwater. Nets and ropes seem like they would be prohibitively expensive and horribly impractical here also.
Hoisting the alligator above his head actually strikes me as potentially one of the safest way to carry the thing away, out of the water with no feet on the ground etc. but then I'm not an expert in dealing with Gators......crucially however neither are you and if i was going to take advice on how to get rid of one I'd be much more inclined to listen to people who have clearly spent their whole lives doing it than some random person who bases advanced genetic theories on a comedy film (for the record a very enjoyable one which was clearly not intended to be realistic).
No, intelligent people don't take stupidly dangerous risks to show off. There's no equivalent payoff for the pointless risk he took in hoisting that alligator over his head, -or- in teasing a dangerous water-dwelling creature while underwater.
You can try to make up excuses for it all you like, but it was a fucking stupid stunt. And when, sooner or later, the universe collects on one of his stupid stunts, he'll be all "It's so unfair!" And -if- he survives, he doubtless be counting on the rest of us to pay his medical costs, and probably some sort of disability as well. Fuck him.
Three step aligator removal
Can Hoist The Gator become a new sexual euphemism?
Why would losing a hand cleanse the current gene pool in any way?
He can clearly hoist that gator one-handedly.
Three step aligator removal
Why would losing a hand cleanse the current gene pool in any way?
He can clearly hoist that gator one-handedly.
The gene pool needs cleansing...and this guy is pretty clearly from the shallow end. Do I really need to spell out why? I truly don't want Idiocracy to become a documentary.
Three step aligator removal
No more of a concentration of chlorine in municipal tap-water than is in most swimming pools-The city I live in, you can take a sample of tap and test it with a pool test kit and get levels that would be fine in a swimming pool with a stable PH-I've even tested tap-water that had higher concentrations of chlorine than a stable pool.
Won't hurt em terribly but hey: How do WE know the gator dint have burny eyes, eh? He most assuredly wanted out of that enclosure and back into some dirt-water though...
I'm surprised that chlorine doesn't seem to bother wildlife.