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> wat about the Gators in florida?, hurrican hits, massive flooding, GATORS?
post Oct 24, 2005 - 3:45 PM
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Ok so with the massive flooding in Florida. Has anybody been concerned about the wildlife running a-mock and loose in florida? Just thinking about the alligators swimming around your house scares the crap out of me. I know with all the flood and everything going around theres probbaly not going to be much food for the gators, nor the humans. Sooner or later there gonna attack people! So when worst comes to worst. I guess people might have to start using themselves as bait, cause the local food store ain't gonna be open.....for some shopping.

 
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post Oct 28, 2005 - 12:02 AM
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lol. Steve is profiscient with both species. out of 27? species of crocodilians only like 3 are alligators. most are crocks. crocodiles have long snout and alligators have short and rounded. alligators are smaller than crocks but both possess big danger to humans. They bite with 2000+ psi force and then go into death roll trying to tear off chunks of the meat.. that is if they dont drown you first. Either way it is a fast and agonizing death. Smallest crocks are located in africa and live in the forrest.. they are like up to 6 ft. biggest crocks are located in australia (salties) many species of crocks are fresh. biggest on record is like 22 something feet. After watching countless hours of crock tv shows and reading and doing research I can answer any questions you might have..... my aim is yarik83yuri


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