Finally saw a wild gator in a retention pond in north georgia. It was maybe 6 or 7 ft and obviously a very powerful predator. Glad I was high up in my big rig and not out for a walk. I love gators, though. Been a favorite animal since I was a kid. Been so grouchy and jaded lately, but it was such a thrill to see the real deal outside of a zoo. Glad they made effort to bring them back from extinction.
6 footer? I walk near those all the time. Just stay away from the bank. Unless you're a skinny ass little fella', one that small can't or wouldn't waste the energy to drag you.
Which is why we rip our food apart with our teeth and claws while its still alive, never do conservation or make societal course corrections, and all of us only live by survival of the fittest and the law of the jungle. We are terrible! 😂
@@encouragingword1172 Sarcasm is not your strong suit! Name any other animal that has caused extinctions of other animals.....and you will come up with ZILCH, NADA, NOTHING. Only humans and their lust and greed have done so , see passenger pigeons, bison, wolves and atlantic salmon in the Northeast rivers! People like you , who hide from the facts are indeed terrible.
First I've heard. I know there was always this local myth some people would tell our of Towner's how there was a man eating catfish that sat near the roller dam. Some locals actually believe it's true.
You warn of a coral snake and water moccasin then show a banded water snake?😂
Probably a scarlet king snake. There are 4 different kinds of snakes that resemble the coral snake
Wow never knew all this..🤷🏽♀️
Thank you for posting 👏🏼👏🏼
"the gator got your granny, CHOMP...CHOMP CHOMP"
Finally saw a wild gator in a retention pond in north georgia. It was maybe 6 or 7 ft and obviously a very powerful predator. Glad I was high up in my big rig and not out for a walk. I love gators, though. Been a favorite animal since I was a kid. Been so grouchy and jaded lately, but it was such a thrill to see the real deal outside of a zoo. Glad they made effort to bring them back from extinction.
6 footer? I walk near those all the time. Just stay away from the bank. Unless you're a skinny ass little fella', one that small can't or wouldn't waste the energy to drag you.
I heard there have been gator sightings recently in western Tennessee.
Hold mah beah.
- Every Aussie
It's dangerous for the alligators! The most dangerous animal on the planet is mankind.
Unfortunately, this is often true!
Which is why we rip our food apart with our teeth and claws while its still alive, never do conservation or make societal course corrections, and all of us only live by survival of the fittest and the law of the jungle. We are terrible! 😂
Yes all day long
@@encouragingword1172 Sarcasm is not your strong suit! Name any other animal that has caused extinctions of other animals.....and you will come up with ZILCH, NADA, NOTHING. Only humans and their lust and greed have done so , see passenger pigeons, bison, wolves and atlantic salmon in the Northeast rivers! People like you , who hide from the facts are indeed terrible.
Ask swamp people they tell you how dangerous it is
First I've heard. I know there was always this local myth some people would tell our of Towner's how there was a man eating catfish that sat near the roller dam. Some locals actually believe it's true.
I worked on the Mississippi River on Tugs there is alligators had some on the barge and snakes