There Have Been 3 Horrific Alligator Attacks In Florida

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  • 4thIDvet
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    • Oct 2024
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    There Have Been 3 Horrific Alligator Attacks In Florida

    A huge alligator bit Clarks arms off on both her arms while she was in 3 feet of water. Her friends called authorities and tried to save her. But following the severe trauma and blood loss from the attack, she died while being transported to a local hospital.

    There Have Been 3 Horrific Alligator Attacks In Florida Recently. Here's One Expert's Theory on Why | Outdoor Life

    Gator bites off both arms of 31 yr. old woman. She passed on the way to the hospital.
    Warning very graphic 911 call.


    911 call gator attack florida - Google Search

    Gator mating season small swimming hole 13 frigging foot alligator? Lets take a dip and cool off. Idiots.

    ADD: Man bitten on head and neck about 5 miles from my home here.
  • Klauss
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2024
    • 214

    #2
    Stay strapped or get chomped?

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    • GARANDNUT
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      You can dump an entire mag into a 13 foot alligator and it will do nothing to stop it unless you hit it right in its golf ball size brain. These damn things have been around for over 100million years. Best not to go where they are.
  • baboon
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2024
    • 864

    #3
    One of the state parks had the free shit army chili shitter's crying about alligators a while back. free aint all
    ways the best choice when it comes to nature

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    • aviator
      Administrator
      • Oct 2024
      • 2116

      #4
      Mating season for many animals, Dolphins included, you see two, three males after a female, get out of the water if you don't want a few broken ribs. Gators are all over here, we have invaded their territory. Sanibel Island on gators: https://mysanibel.com/m/newsflash/home/detail/225
      Sometimes I wish I had a Harry Potter's wand and make people go up into smoke.

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      • rto
        Moderator
        • Oct 2024
        • 761

        #5
        When my daughter lived in Tallahassee we would keep the grandkids for a couple of months during the summer. We would meet her at a halfway point to do the kid swap. One year we met at a park on the Suwanee River that rented canoes and kayaks and had a nice beach when the water was down.
        When we went to the water we saw a young couple swimming and having a good time. I said to them 'y'all ain't from around here are ya?' The man answered ' No, we're from New York'. I replied 'Then you probably didn't see that gator across the river". "WHAT? WHERE?' I pointed to a shaded spot in the water that only the eyes and nostrils of the gator were visible. The gator was about 25" from where they were swimming but probably was only about 6' long so I doubt that he was going to mess with them. They didn't know that and tore out of the water. We got the biggest laugh watching them and their 'near death experience'.

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        • aviator
          Administrator
          • Oct 2024
          • 2116

          #6
          Originally posted by rto
          When my daughter lived in Tallahassee we would keep the grandkids for a couple of months during the summer. We would meet her at a halfway point to do the kid swap. One year we met at a park on the Suwanee River that rented canoes and kayaks and had a nice beach when the water was down.
          When we went to the water we saw a young couple swimming and having a good time. I said to them 'y'all ain't from around here are ya?' The man answered ' No, we're from New York'. I replied 'Then you probably didn't see that gator across the river". "WHAT? WHERE?' I pointed to a shaded spot in the water that only the eyes and nostrils of the gator were visible. The gator was about 25" from where they were swimming but probably was only about 6' long so I doubt that he was going to mess with them. They didn't know that and tore out of the water. We got the biggest laugh watching them and their 'near death experience'.
          Ah heck in Lake Alice we used to sit just a few feet from them to read, but the real big one were hauled away. My son grabbed one IMG_5674.jpg so my grandson could play with it.
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          Sometimes I wish I had a Harry Potter's wand and make people go up into smoke.

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          • GimpyPaw
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2024
            • 393

            #7
            Yea, it’s definitely a problem. Here in Oregon the other day a kid was swimming in a shallow lake. He didn’t get attacked or anything

            BECAUSE WE DON’T LIVE WHERE FUCKING PREHISTORIC TEETH MACHINES LIVE!!!!

            I’m up to my eyeballs in hippies and commies, but I can walk barefoot in the grass because the only venomous snakes around here are politicians.

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            • aviator
              Administrator
              • Oct 2024
              • 2116

              #8
              Originally posted by GimpyPaw
              Yea, it’s definitely a problem. Here in Oregon the other day a kid was swimming in a shallow lake. He didn’t get attacked or anything

              BECAUSE WE DON’T LIVE WHERE FUCKING PREHISTORIC TEETH MACHINES LIVE!!!!

              I’m up to my eyeballs in hippies and commies, but I can walk barefoot in the grass because the only venomous snakes around here are politicians.
              Hahahahaha.......Well, they have managed to survive so they must be doing something right. We have Alligators and Salt Water Crocodiles, both, crocs are mean.

              Sometimes I wish I had a Harry Potter's wand and make people go up into smoke.

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