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Old 18th March 2005, 08:05 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Conogre
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Most of my police experience was as a Yankee up in Michigan, Tim, with my first exposure to 'gators here in Florida coming with my two sons and I catching some newly hatched juveniles, amazed by their brilliant coloration and highly unreptilian vocalizations!
And yes, those vocalizations also aquainted us with maternal care in crocodilians and the considerable speed with which an 8 foot reptile can move......luckily, with a young son under each arm, I was able to move even faster!!
The difference between the Discovery Channel, books and hands on experience is literally beyond comparison!!!!!
Mike
Hi Mike , didn't some Elder enter the food chain on 'Alligator Alley'* down there recently ?

*Alligator Alley is a road that crosses S.Fla. East to West and goes through some mighty swampy country . There are signs that warn motorists to stay in their cars if they break down .
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