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  • Hunters kill 800 pound gator believed to have eaten cows

    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/04/06...ed-cattle.html



    A pair of Florida hunters bagged a 15 foot, 800 pound alligator Saturday, and photos of the massive specimen have gone viral.

    Lee Lightsey, the owner of Outwest Farms in Okeechobee, and hunting guide Blake Godwin discovered the alligator in one their cattle ponds while on a guided hunt. They believe the gator had been feasting on the farm's cattle.

    "We ... discovered the remains what we determined to be cattle in the water. We determined that he was in fact attacking our livestock as they came to drink," Godwin told Fox13.

    The guide said Lightsey shot the gator as it surfaced about 20 feet in front of them. Godwin said the animal was so big that the pair had to use a farm tractor to pull it out of the water.

    Photos posted on the farm's Facebook page showed the alligator dangling from the tractor. Godwin insisted the photos weren't a belated April Fool's Day joke.

    "It is hard to believe that something this big exists in the wild," Godwin said. "Hunting is a way of life for us and we are very proud of it."

    Outwest Farms has been guiding hunts for alligators, wild boar, and turkey for 18 years and Lightsey says on his website he's been hunting all his life. According to Godwin, the largest alligator they had taken before Saturday's hunt was just over 14 feet long.

    The pair plan to donate the gator's meat to charity and have the alligator taxidermied for display at their hunting shows and expos.
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    Florida alligator caught swiping watermelon


    One large gator in Hendry County, east of Fort Myers, with an apparent sweet tooth was recently photographed sliding into a canal with a whole watermelon clamped in its jaws. Photo: (Sgt. Charles White, Hendry County Sheriff's Office)
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    • #3
      Man bitten by gator he thought was dead

      http://www.clickorlando.com/news/man...ought-was-dead


      A cadet training how to approach alligators is bitten by the animal.
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      • #4
        Alligators can be mean critters, but they pale in comparison to the massive (and massively aggressive) Australian saltwater crocodile. If you see one of THOSE, your best bet is to be as far away from it as possible, as they can achieve sprint speeds in excess of 20 miles per hour. You canNOT outrun an alligator or crocodile, even if your name happens to be Usain Bolt.
        Tempus fugit, ergo, carpe diem.

        Time flies, therefore, seize the day.

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        • #5
          I did see a simple picture of a tiny crab clamping a gator's mouth shut the other day. I know I've read about them having the toughest clamp down there is on land along with their grip, and I've read that I guess even though they might be able to close their mouths with over 1000lbs of force, their muscles for opening their mouths are weak and nothing in comparison.
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