Just the tail… lol (yes I know they can hit you with their tail)..
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Just the tail… lol (yes I know they can hit you with their tail)..
That was an Alabama sign. In Florida, the signs instruct people not to "molest" the alligators.Just the tail… lol (yes I know they can hit you with their tail)..
100% agree.I’d rather see a gator than a grizzly or black bear. You are not out running a bear.
No way. I’ve encountered black and brown bears in the wild. Gators are a million times scarier, IMO.I've never encountered a gator in the wild... but I'm sure it can't be as scary as a black bear that could run down the cart. I don't know what I'd do with the gator... but i'd probably play my ball (internet golfer speak)
I'm not sure whether to 'haha' at this one or 'WTF' it.
Haha! Both workI'm not sure whether to 'haha' at this one or 'WTF' it.
That gator can't run me down. You won't out run the bear. Thats my entire thought process hahaNo way. I’ve encountered black and brown bears in the wild. Gators are a million times scarier, IMO.
And this is definitely good good.
After the round? My foot is staying flat straight to the car park and I'm gone!I'd be looking back at my Apple Watch after the round to see what my heart rate skyrocketed to at that moment.
Correct. From the tee box, regardless of wildlife.@War Eagle I think we would just do good good right? That's without even seeing the gator.
That's terrifying, I don't know how you guys do it.
Well for 20-30 ft, unless you can run 20mph go up and poke him specifically in mating season April - June.They aren't that fast. I would run behind it at least to get the balls.
pretty sure you can make alligator leather...Not inside the leather. You need to finish that.
This has all the makings of a "Florida man" news article.
Florida Man Harasses Alligator Until It’s Time To Pay The Price | Whiskey RiffIt has all the markings of an "Idiot Tourist" article. Actual Floridians know better: Dinosaurs that can swim and run up to 11 mph in short bursts and climb trees and fences. We do not knowingly provoke the swamp lizards while playing.
I wondered when those American Crocodiles would start showing up around people. I think they may still be on the endangered list, but as is the case for gators, crocs haven't been on this earth as long as they have without being survivors.Well for 20-30 ft, unless you can run 20mph go up and poke him specifically in mating season April - June.
But, Gators in Fla are not the only golf course residents. In North Palm Beach Country Club, they have a Fla Croc living there. That's a whole nother issue., Yes we have the Florida Crocodile in south fla. Bigger, meaner, thankfully they hang out mainly in the Everglades National Park area and enjoy the salt and brackish water.
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oh and we have some nasty big snakes as well. All good, good if you leave them alone and watch where you walk.
Black bears won't run down your cart... a grizzly might thoughI've never encountered a gator in the wild... but I'm sure it can't be as scary as a black bear that could run down the cart. I don't know what I'd do with the gator... but i'd probably play my ball (internet golfer speak)
Florida Man Harasses Alligator Until It’s Time To Pay The Price | Whiskey Riff
Every state has both idiot residents and idiot tourists. Growing up in the sunshine state, we'd often wade through the creeks looking for snakes, turtles and yes, small gators. The difference being... we were kids. Also, back in the 60's and early 70's, there just weren't as many 10' gators as there are now. They were endangered back then but after several decades of protection, made an incredible come back. Now 10-12' gators are not uncommon.
Well in your area black bear has some predators.. in my area it doesn't. They dont really run as quick here.Black bears won't run down your cart... a grizzly might though
True story - two years ago I watched a house cat run off a medium size black bear. A grizzly would have killed the little bastard without thinking.
Only the two legged kind Mountain lions and bears leave each other alone, and they are our apex predators. Here is the bear, there is actually video of the cat chasing him off. I can’t remember which part of our foursome got it though.Well in your area black bear has some predators.. in my area it doesn't. They dont really run as quick here.