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Large gator searches for a mate
Bummer, I hate it when one of these guys die:(
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Add it to your PIG BBQ?
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Remember to zig-zag when you run from it.
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Note to self -- I really don't need to complain about those pesky racoons in my yard....
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Right up the street from me. There are sooooo many gators now they are becoming a problem. Funny, the state put them on endangered list for 10 yrs and their population soared to 3 times the highest pop. ever recorded. I guess the brain's forgot they are reptiles and lays 10-20 eggs in a shot.
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Byron - if the gators tend to cross the street in a certain area, a little push might get something built that will allow them to cross w/o mishap.
FL state Hwy Dept. is well known for being at the forefront of avoiding traffic & wildlife conflicts with some advanced studies & designs. They may have data on locations of conflicts/roadkill. If it is a city street or county road still might be worth a try. Also, the state wildlife Dept. (aka Fish & Game) probably has info. |
I agree it's sad when one of these big guys gets shot.
Somebody is gonna get a nice pair of boots outta him. |
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I still remeber, back when I was in 4th grade, coming home from school to find a bunch of people in our side yard (we lived on a corner lot) only to see them taking away an 8 foot gator. The gator ad been trying to get through the wooden fence into our pool.. That would have been a shock to me since I waould always come home & jump right in the pool and every since then I have liked Gators. |
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Slow and rusty could have used it to search his house!
oops, I thought alligator was in the list. |
Terry - yes, they are called "R-selected" high rate of increase in the popn (opposite is K-selected, low "tendency" to increase but better able to keep a popn -- mmm - let's say stable)
despite a high popn & now being a hunted species - it still might be possible to get FL agencies to put in some crossings - it DOES cost tax money - crossing would reduce conflicts with humans (i.e. mangled kids) Here are a few [general] tidbits I pulled off der internet: 3 animal crossings coming to busy Oracle Road Critter Crossings - Computer Model Highway-Wildlife Relationships (Text Only Version) JSTOR: An Error Occurred Setting Your User Cookie Conservation Magazine » Blog Archive » Road Kill http://www.icoet.net/ICOET_2005/proceedings/06IPCh9-442-460.pdf |
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Actually, there are some bridges that span some interstates in NJ that are 'natural' bridges. They are covered in dirt and have small trees growing on them - this allows critters like deer and fox to cross from one side of the highway to another. (An example of this in NJ is on Rt 78 near Berkeley Heights) I suppose a wet tunnel under the highway could do the same for gators, but I wouldn't want to be the inspector of those passageways! :eek: -Z-man. |
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Seriously, they are not intelligent creatures. Deer are mammals with moderate cunning. You shoot enough deer in one location and the rest will stay away. You shoot a gator and the rest will come to eat it. Thin the population or look for them in your pool (as my B man experienced). |
yeh, but the original post was that Byron likes them (in moderation, no doubt)
there are all sorts of wildlife you don't want in the backyard for example: there is a croc (a gator is a kinder, gentler relative) that can swim underwater, build up some serious speed and then lunge out of the water like a porpoise breaching and reach several feet up into a tree to grab a relative of ours from the overhanging branch for more fun look up mosasaur |
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