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| When we first moved down here to Savannah from Indiana I wanted to go and find some alligators. You know - being from the north - I was curious about them in the wild. We went to this refuge right outside of the downtown area and drove and drove around that place and couldn't find any alligators - there were a lot of neat looking weird birds. Well we were getting to the end of the road right before you pull out on the main road and there was one little side dirt path so I told my husband to turn down that road. There were some wetlands and a lot of trees and finally I saw some baby alligators laying on floating wood in the water. I got out of the truck & tried to take some pictures of them but they weren't turning out so I asked Jack to do it - well he got out of the truck and heard this hissing sound - he turned to see what the heck was hissing at him and this mommy alligator was coming toward him. I never saw him move so fast - he was jumping back in that truck and cursing like crazy Big Alligator.JPG Do Not Feed.JPG
__________________ Mary Moby ~ Chutney ~ Maya Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all ~ Stanley Horowitz |
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| Omg
__________________ Tammy "TheGirls" Molly-MyVIP Lois,Tiffani,Diggy And Dammit Henry Bea & Millie & all the other lost furbabies I've loved Once in a while you have to take a break and visit yourself. Audrey Giorgi |
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| WOW!!!!!!!!! I would have be scared! ![]()
__________________ Pam ![]() If you don't talk to your cat about catnip, who will? |
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| I think thats like the only thing I wouldnt like about living in either Savannah or Florida..the alligators..they scare me so much...creepy nasty things with their beady little eyes..ugh.
__________________ Toby Jan Rebel OHIO SUCKS!!! |
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| We don't see too many alligators - they seem to not want to be around people any more than we want to be around them. There are 2 things I don't like about living in the south - sand gnats (they bite) & Palmetto bugs (they are huge - VW sized roaches). The gnats come out when the weather is perfect outside (in the 70s & 80s) and the roaches get inside and are so gross - Chutney loves to roach hunt and we find dead ones in the mornings from her night hunting.
__________________ Mary Moby ~ Chutney ~ Maya Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all ~ Stanley Horowitz |
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| I think I'll stay in Michigan. With the Deer and all the Geese..... LOL
__________________ Dar -------------------------------------------------- Neapolitan Mastiffs are strong and loyal, but not aggressive nor prone to bite without cause. They are an alert, intelligent, noble and majestic defender of person and property. They have a highly spirited and intelligent character. However, despite their imposing size and weight, they can be an affectionate and calm companion dog, and are surprisingly patient with children. www.neorescue.net |
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