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Quetion for folks in gator country....<lizard not school>
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<blockquote data-quote="Lowe 2070 CC" data-source="post: 370449" data-attributes="member: 9081"><p>I found half a dog in my pond once, don't know who's it was, but mine knows not to go in it. For the most part gators are pretty shy and don't want much to do with you. So, when people are around most of them will make themselves scarce. Couple that with cold water during duck season (not so much with teal season) and they are less active anyway.</p><p></p><p>There are times and place where these rules break down. Breeding/Nesting gators can be aggressive, and urban/neighborhood/golf course gators can get used to people and dogs, even looking at dogs as a food source. LA wildlife and fisheries took one out of bayou desiard in Monroe that had taken to attacking dogs at the park.</p><p></p><p>MS wildlife and fisheries will remove nuisance gators if they get too many reports on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowe 2070 CC, post: 370449, member: 9081"] I found half a dog in my pond once, don't know who's it was, but mine knows not to go in it. For the most part gators are pretty shy and don't want much to do with you. So, when people are around most of them will make themselves scarce. Couple that with cold water during duck season (not so much with teal season) and they are less active anyway. There are times and place where these rules break down. Breeding/Nesting gators can be aggressive, and urban/neighborhood/golf course gators can get used to people and dogs, even looking at dogs as a food source. LA wildlife and fisheries took one out of bayou desiard in Monroe that had taken to attacking dogs at the park. MS wildlife and fisheries will remove nuisance gators if they get too many reports on them. [/QUOTE]
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