fakeroony?
Surely you wouldn't get that close or be that calm. Plus the way the guy gets bored and stops filming just seemed unlikely. I wouldn't take my eye off it until it was way out of sight.
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 14:14, Reply)
Surely you wouldn't get that close or be that calm. Plus the way the guy gets bored and stops filming just seemed unlikely. I wouldn't take my eye off it until it was way out of sight.
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 14:14, Reply)
depends
how big is it? you can't really tell.
and, of course... Florida.
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 14:44, Reply)
how big is it? you can't really tell.
and, of course... Florida.
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 14:44, Reply)
they say 4.5m which is .3 smaller than the biggest caught
so it certainly could be real. Maybe the blokes were really stoned
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 14:47, Reply)
so it certainly could be real. Maybe the blokes were really stoned
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 14:47, Reply)
It's a common thing over there
what's the normal procedure for when one turns up on a golf course? I got no idea.
By now, they must be Florida's equivalent of a mole. A little bigger of course :P
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 15:17, Reply)
what's the normal procedure for when one turns up on a golf course? I got no idea.
By now, they must be Florida's equivalent of a mole. A little bigger of course :P
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 15:17, Reply)
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/may/31/giant-alligator-panics-golfers-as-it-ambles-across-course-in-flordia
“He doesn’t bother anybody and they don’t bother him, he’s like a mascot for the course,” course employee Wendy Schofield told 3 News.
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 14:49, Reply)
sweet, lets hope they protect it from inevitable hunters
unless its a viral video put out by the club, in which case they would say that
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 14:50, Reply)
unless its a viral video put out by the club, in which case they would say that
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 14:50, Reply)
I would like to think any hunters would know better
than harm the golf club's unofficial mascot. It might piss people off
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 14:58, Reply)
than harm the golf club's unofficial mascot. It might piss people off
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 14:58, Reply)
get many aligators round your way do you?
because i reckon these fellas have probably seen/experienced a few more living in florida, which is a giant swamp and therefore aren't as terrified as if the thing came plodding through croydon high street.
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 15:04, Reply)
because i reckon these fellas have probably seen/experienced a few more living in florida, which is a giant swamp and therefore aren't as terrified as if the thing came plodding through croydon high street.
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 15:04, Reply)
yeah but this is an american aligator...
it's not "giant' it's morbidly obese, and is looking for a burger.
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 15:23, Reply)
it's not "giant' it's morbidly obese, and is looking for a burger.
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 15:23, Reply)
i'm not about to fight
an aligator, i don't care how much you pay me
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 15:24, Reply)
an aligator, i don't care how much you pay me
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 15:24, Reply)
Townso!!!!
I'm here, there and everywhere just now.
I'm well though.
You and Miss ok? xx
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 15:43, Reply)
I'm here, there and everywhere just now.
I'm well though.
You and Miss ok? xx
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 15:43, Reply)
All good ta.
Visiting again in July. Will see where you are in relation to a pint
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 15:45, Reply)
Visiting again in July. Will see where you are in relation to a pint
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 15:45, Reply)
Dead common in Fla
I lived there as a lad and the apartment block next door was close to a creek which used get dry and they were always finding gators in their pool. They didn't have duck ponds but we did used to go and throw marshmallows to the gators in a local pond. There was reputed to be a 16ft monster in there called old one eye. Fnarr fnarr.
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 15:13, Reply)
I lived there as a lad and the apartment block next door was close to a creek which used get dry and they were always finding gators in their pool. They didn't have duck ponds but we did used to go and throw marshmallows to the gators in a local pond. There was reputed to be a 16ft monster in there called old one eye. Fnarr fnarr.
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 15:13, Reply)
Nowhere near as territorial and/or aggressive as a lot of crocodiles.
That's why the locals can then get worked up about escaped crocs from farm/zoo establishments settling into the wild - much more unpredictable.
In Australia, with bastard-nasty salt-water crocodiles around, it generally pays to be a lot more careful.
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 16:14, Reply)
That's why the locals can then get worked up about escaped crocs from farm/zoo establishments settling into the wild - much more unpredictable.
In Australia, with bastard-nasty salt-water crocodiles around, it generally pays to be a lot more careful.
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 16:14, Reply)
Florida is a weird place
I've only been to Orlando area (Disney etc.) but even around there you'll see alligators and turtles. There are warnings alongside virtually every lake. Sounds like they've got a few Nile crocodiles too.
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 20:17, Reply)
I've only been to Orlando area (Disney etc.) but even around there you'll see alligators and turtles. There are warnings alongside virtually every lake. Sounds like they've got a few Nile crocodiles too.
( , Tue 31 May 2016, 20:17, Reply)