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Building A Swimming Pool Around Underground Primitive House
Now just add an alligator or some piranha and you've got a perfectly good moat. Although I wonder what they do if the rains get heavy?
Golf Hazard
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Golf Hazard
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Golf Hazard
Actually, the deer appear to be like 'whatever'.
Even though they are usually skittish (in fact, since the also don't flee from the cameraperson maybe are not wild animals).
Must be really frustrating for the alligator that they don't run, "I just can't get no respect".
Would You Swim in This River?
Although I don't know the specifics here, and I understand that ignorance of the law is not a valid defense, it seems flat out insane to criminally prosecute the guy.
I give him the benefit of the doubt that they are telling the truth and this at least started by bailing rainwater out of a boat. That's a very normal activity, no reason to presume that any harm could come of it.
Then, first bucket gets tossed in and he sees that big splash. It's Florida, so there could be lots of potential explanations. It might be bigass catfish. It might be alligators. Could even be dolphins, depending on where they are in Florida. ...And, it might be manatees, although that probably wouldn't be the first thing I would think of.
So, big splash. I'd be surprised. My first reaction would be: "I wonder if it will happen again after another bucket." NOT "Oh dear, perhaps I am frightening some poor defenseless little creatures and should immediately cease what I'm doing." If I came the the conclusion that it was gators (which seems more likely/reasonable than manatees to me, although I don't live there), it would even stand to reason that frightening them off would be a good thing to do -- encourage them to move away from populated areas.
Given all that, it seems very unlikely to me that the dude had any malicious intent. If he knew they were manatees and knew that stressing them out like that could negatively impact their health, perhaps punishment would be in order. But if he thought they were anything else (fish / gators / whatever), or just plain didn't know, continuing to bail the boat in an attempt to get whatever they might be to swim away seems like a very reasonable thing to do.
Educating people that "hey, if you see something like this happening, it might be manatees and you should try to avoid stressing them out" seems like by far a better and more rational option than "throw the animal torturer in the slammer!"
chicchorea (Member Profile)
Your video, Wild Horse Attacking Alligator in Florida Park, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Just a Gator Hanging Out in the Sewer
Only thing scarier than a alligator in the sewer is an alligator in the sewer wearing clown makeup.
Come on down, Georgie. We all float down here.
Mordhaus (Member Profile)
Your video, Alligator Strolls Across Golf Course Carrying a Big Fish, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
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Alligator Jumps Into Boat
I'm an apex predator who's nearly as old as the dinosaurs, and you're a johnny come lately monkey who cant even be bothered to hold his camera the right way.
You could have captured me in my full reptilian glory, it would have been awesome. You know what? Fuck this I'm outta here! I hope you at least remember how to use those opposable thumbs of yours to change your pants properly.
TLDR Proof that alligators hate vertical video.
newtboy (Member Profile)
Your video, Giant Alligator Takes A Stroll Through Florida Nature Center, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Giant Alligator Takes A Stroll Through Florida Nature Center
HAHAHAHA I laugh at the idiots lying down...
"I don't have to run faster than the alligator, I just have to get ahead of you!"
Did Donald Trump Bribe the Florida Attorney General?
The state seal thing is true. My family comes from the bayou of Florida. What it doesn't show is the alligators who help dispose of the bodies out behind the trailer.
And the mosquitos which torment the body disposers -- which ironically happen to be the state bird! State tree has a rope hangin' from it, just sayin'.
On a less funny note, I think UF's mascot is a hurricane? No, that's UM. UF is the alligators. FSC's mascot is a deadly moccasin...
So pretty much all the scary shit that will fucking kill you if you get near it. State seal might as well have a body being disposed of in a swamp and the state bird might as fucking well be a big blood fat mosquito.
(State bird is actually a mockingbird and a Seminole is on the state seal.)
Newly engineered water superglue
It's transmitting power. The red wire leaves, goes to the power source, which then returns to the loop in the alligator clip.
If it was creating power, the LED wouldn't be on at the start when the material is stationary.
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/