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... On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 17:21:34 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 12:32:45 -0400, wrote: Another point, it makes the predators associate people with food. Sometimes they get confused whether the people provide food or ARE food. Hence most alligator attacks in Florida. I always have to chuckle at the typical environmentalist response to alligator attacks in Florida. The attacks are always blamed on humans feeding the gators. Their logic is irrefutable I guess. It is pretty accurate. Just look at where the attacks in SW Florida occured. People in Sanibel were treating gators like household pets until that real estate lady got ate. They had a 12 footer that hung out at the Dairy Queen on Bullwinkle. Bird Westall would come over about once a week and drag him over to Ding. The next day he was back eating ice cream cones. I think that may have been the one who ate the lady but if not it was his brother. They had a bunch of them. The kid up in Charlotte was a similar story. People had been feeding that gator for years. For some reason people think seeing a gator eat a hot dog makes them a native. BTW the other way people get gator or snake bit is screwing with one that would just as soon run away. Two years ago, I was wading a nice trout stream in October. Next day on the news, "DEC Captures Half of Croc Pair" or something like that. Somehow, they identified the idiot who had releases two of the monsters into that same creek, so they knew there were two. They said winter would take care of the other one. It sure put an end to trout fishing on that stream quickly for the rest of the season. :-) |
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