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This guy jumped into the water while we were approaching and he startled the observers.
This shot taken at a safe distance with my zoom lens. www.flickr.com/photos/drphotomoto/albums/72157713821045267
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This swampy pond in Jupiter Florida is indeed full of gators. You have to look closely but if you're lucky you'll see one lurking just below the waterline. Of course, the easy way to see a gator is to dangle your feet in the water and wait until you get a nibble. Which reminds me of a tall tale my grandfather once told me. He told it like this:
"Old Bill Minnick called me the other day. He was sitting on a dock while on vacation down South when an alligator popped up and bit off his leg."
"That's a tough break Bill. Which one?"
Old Bill replied, "How the hell do I know! When you seen one damn gator, you've seen em all."
Ba-dump
See below for the catch of the day.
Jupiter, Florida
Drone video I took of a gathering of alligators in rural Indian River County. I estimate that the larger alligator was 14 to 15 ft. in length. The gators are becoming more active as mating season approaches.
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Came up on this alligator at Viera Wetlands week before last. He was resting with a big turtle in his mouth. Then he came to life and devoured the poor thing. It was somewhat alarming to witness the power in those jaws.
Explored # 477 on May 4, 2016