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On Mon, 9 Jan 2012 16:24:56 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: There are plenty of 'gators inland as long as there is some water around, and there's a lot of that in Florida. *They are not salt water critters although they're OK with brackish. Actually, I was thinking inland like... Orlando === The area in and around Orlando has *many* small lakes and ponds and just about everyone has a resident gator. At certain times of the year they get lonely and start wandering around. That's when the trouble starts. They are natural, instinctive hunters and can lay in wait motionless for long periods of time with just their eyes out of the water. My brother-in-law north of Tampa is on a water hazard pond. I sometimes amuse myself by trying to spot the alligator. If you take your eyes off him for a minute and then look back, he'll have moved a little closer while you weren't watching. |
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