S Fl Back yard herping PIC HEAVEY!!!!

Courtney

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While taking pics of Grim we spotted this pretty baby 100 yrds away and geting closer....and close...and UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL.....DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TAKE THIS CLOSE OF PHOTOS. tHESE ANIMALS ARE DANGEROUS AND ARE NOT AFRAID OF YOU AT ANY SIZE!!!!!









 
Very nice. I had a 5 foot american alligator about 3 years ago in a 10 by 14 cage I mad with a 90 gal pond. Yes they are very dangerous. But I did have to give him to a reptile zoo before he got to big to handle
 
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I hope you all enjoyedmy encounter as much as i did....unfortunately we beleave someone is feeding him because of his large tummy on a small 5ft body....he comes to you expecting food...if we have him removed they will destroy him....i think he is het albino he has high white or is stretching because of food....it is a fl state law that requires all gators over 4 ft to be destroyed when being removed from residential areas. we feel inthis case it is wrong bc i live right on the everglades...he just needsto be re directed aggghhhh florida...... if anyone knows of anyone that can help tjis beauty live somewhere else please contact me asap
 
Oh how I miss being in florida and hearing about my neighbors dogs missing. Lol. I used to take baby gators and put them in our little lake behind the house( as if there weren't already enough) I just really liked feeding them which ended up becoming a bad idea when they grew some and still wanted food from us or any other human that was around. I hear they are trying to or already have made it illegal to feed them. It makes sense and looking back on it it was very very stupid of me. But entertaining none the less.


Justin
 
Wow, very pretty!! I love the pics!! That's sad that he would get killed if caught and even more sad that someone's feeding him so he just won't leave on his own.

Is there any kind of wildlife relocators that can trap and move him without him being killed?
 
nice pictures there... not to be off the subject but what kind of camera are you using in the photos... I would say that you are a brave person to snap the pic in the gator in the water where you could zoom in the water to get a good body picture.... you have a bad azz camera cuz my cannon dont do that shyt... LMAO:D
 
My fiance Tristan is good with pics...its a kodak but not a point and click nospecial attatchments though ill reply tomorrow with the model etc....
 
why are gators over 4ft killed? at that size, has the gator decided that he wants to live there... and the only way to stop him from coming back is to kill him?
 
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