Your chances of being killed or hurt were much higher while in your car on the drive to the beach.
Got a little one in my creek in NC. See it a few times a year.
Oh look, a Florida duck!
They generally don't feed during the day, so just stay out of the water after dark!
There was about a 12' alligator dead on side of the highway about a mile form my office.
The price of alligator has dropped so much not many people are trapping them. They are quickly over populating in South Louisiana.
Last summer I walked out to get in my truck to go to work and a 10' alligator was sitting next to my trash can.
Yeah I know, but jumping into water with as much visibility as my morning coffee knowing there are gators still doesn’t give me the warm and fuzzies.
I used to watch that show on TV of the guys hunting them in Louisiana. Has the increased population caused the price to drop? Are there plans by the local or Feds to cull them in the future?
We used to clean helicopters in Intracoastal City with them sunning on the pad directly next to us.