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![]() Watching the "Croc. Hunter" on TV with my son, I gathered he feels that gators are, for want of a better word, tame. Despite their size and obvious ability to hunt man, they seldom do so (though there was a golfer who learned that there are limits to their patience - pictures available on the internet, should you feel so inclined). well, I believe that the famous golfer pictures are actually a scam and that this is not a gator, but a croc. I am not sure where I read this, but this is something I read on the net. The Aussie crocs (particularly the salt water beasties) are a serious threat, however. One should probably treat them with the same resect one would with a polar bear (if you see one, you're too close). Rick I have some African friends who told me how formidable and dangerous crocs are. In fact, my high school biology teacher who was making some photos of cros in Africa was attacked and killed. This is dramatically different from US gators. But, keep in mind that the gator is *not* inherently somehow smaller of weaker. I once saw a 14 foot gator lunge at an adult man and it was a very scary sight: hte guy only survived because the gator tried to challenge and scare him rather than eat him. Only one small foot or two separated this guys from some truly huge jaws. So corner or startle a gator and you got yourself a very good croc substitute. regards, Andrei |
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