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Jilly_in_VA

(9,983 posts)
Sat Apr 23, 2022, 12:53 PM Apr 2022

Hot, hungry alligators are crawling through Florida neighborhoods

Alligators are crawling through Florida neighborhoods, and most are just hot and hungry.

A large alligator was spotted Easter Sunday cruising through Venice before heading back to the neighborhood lake, according to a Facebook post from the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office.

"We’re guessing he was about 10 feet in length and boy, did he take his time making it back to the lake he came from," the post said.

Another alligator was spotted two days later in Venice crossing a street.

"WALKERS BEWARE!" a Facebook post from the Venice Police Department said. "He’s currently in the drainage ditch nearby so please use caution when around this area."

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/04/23/alligators-mating-season-florida/7381358001
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Another reason not to live there. Keep your small children and pets indoors.

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Hot, hungry alligators are crawling through Florida neighborhoods (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Apr 2022 OP
It is their mating season. Deuxcents Apr 2022 #1
+1. you don't want to mess with horny gators... mitch96 Apr 2022 #3
Something else you won't find in the Chamber of Commerce Visitor's Guide lpbk2713 Apr 2022 #2
I visited my sister in law years ago who lived briefly in Ft Lauderdale kimbutgar Apr 2022 #4
My adopted daughter lives there Jilly_in_VA Apr 2022 #5
Too bad that Republicans taste so bitter and foul to gators and crocs. n/t TeamProg Apr 2022 #6

Deuxcents

(16,246 posts)
1. It is their mating season.
Sat Apr 23, 2022, 01:04 PM
Apr 2022

It’s known that a male will walk miles to find a mate. Those of us who live here know how to co exist with alligators. Beside staying away from where they are most likely to be..never feed them. You’d be surprised how often this rule is ignored and then when Fido goes missing, they want the alligator trapped n destroyed.

mitch96

(13,912 posts)
3. +1. you don't want to mess with horny gators...
Sat Apr 23, 2022, 01:32 PM
Apr 2022

One of our previous big boys and a florida man at the golf course.
It seems everything you encounter out your front door in florida wants to kill you. Bugs, gators, plants, cars and of course the politics..
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kimbutgar

(21,162 posts)
4. I visited my sister in law years ago who lived briefly in Ft Lauderdale
Sat Apr 23, 2022, 01:40 PM
Apr 2022

She had an enclosed patio and and a pool that was not enclosed. I went outside one morning with my coffee and went by the pool and sat down. A few minutes in I spotted a movement out of the corner of my eye and it was an alligator that came out of a canal that ran through her neighborhood back yard. I don’t think I ever moved so fast in my life to get back into that enclosed patio. The rest of the time we were there I never went outside the enclosed patio.

My sister in law hated it there and couldn’t wait to leave Florida.

Jilly_in_VA

(9,983 posts)
5. My adopted daughter lives there
Sat Apr 23, 2022, 02:37 PM
Apr 2022

She's not crazy about FloriDUH at all, but it was where she got clean and sober and where she met her partner of 6 years. It's also where her clean and sober friends are. I think she's a little afraid to move back to Tennessee, where her grandmother and "sister" are but also a lot of the friends she drank and did drugs with. And her partner is a FloriDUH native who had never been farther north than Tennessee until he visited. She's pretty conflicted right now.

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