And the battle is on

WE need to introduce some of our own more caustic native species to unfriendly forreign countries. Tens of thousands of 4th and 5th Generation welfare recipients into Mexico might be good.





munk
 
I almost pulled a stunt like this a few weeks ago at King's Wok Buffet - without the alligators and snakes, of course.

The salt and pepper shrimp are very good, as you can imagine.
 
Mr.BadExample said:
No photo? bummer. ;)

Here ya go.;) :D
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DAMN!!!!! Don't think I'll be camping in that area too soon. If'n I do, Ill be sure to keep a Sarge on me to cut my way out.
Terry
 
Spent a bit of time in the 'glades.
Y'all ain't got to worry about a python eating you. You wouldn't be nothing but a snack once the skeeters are done anyway. :eek: Dayumed things are like swarms of tiny flying pirahnas, chew you right up. Speaking of pirahnas, thanks to folks' craving to own a "cool pet" there are now pirahnas in the canal system that interlaces south Florida. Don't know how many people have been attacked, but I do know for certain that attacks have occurred.
I used to fish those canals, going after oscars and peacock bass, two more non-native, "introduced", species. Security police on Homestead AFB used to have to occasionally respond to problem calls involving caimans. Caimans are native to South America, and all the ones I've seen acted way more hostile than our native gators. Not being a native species, or endangered/protected in anyway, the SP guys would usually "arrest" them with a twelve guage.
Gotta love south Florida, got it's own weird sort of charm somewhere between a Jimmy Buffet song and a science fiction movie. Not to mention that's where you'll find the lair of the infamous Duck. :D

Sarge
 
Sylvrfalcn said:
Spent a bit of time in the 'glades.
<snip> Security police on Homestead AFB used to have to occasionally respond to problem calls involving caimans. Caimans are native to South America, and all the ones I've seen acted way more hostile than our native gators. Not being a native species, or endangered/protected in anyway, the SP guys would usually "arrest" them with a twelve guage.
Gotta love south Florida, got it's own weird sort of charm somewhere between a Jimmy Buffet song and a science fiction movie. Not to mention that's where you'll find the lair of the infamous Duck. :D

Sarge
Herpatoligists generally agree that the Cuban Crocodile is the most agressive.

My late brother, the international terrorist, lived on a boat in FL for quite a while.

Just remember what the late John D. MacDonald said a Floridian Redneck would say when (s)he was in agreement with you "Ass rot."
 
Dave Rishar said:
I almost pulled a stunt like this a few weeks ago at King's Wok Buffet - without the alligators and snakes, of course.

The salt and pepper shrimp are very good, as you can imagine.


:)

I now avoid buffets, not because the food is bad but because I know that I will in fact eat myself sick, no matter how much I say I'll just have one plate. :grumpy:
 
Well,you ole,FAT retired SGT.Gators are tame compared to the crocs.Dr,just found one in his garage (his wife found it)Called for critter removal.THE CROC,WAS NOT HAPPY! As for MOS.when I was a kid,fishing on the Tamiami Canal forget fishing after 3pm,you had better already be packed & home! I do know some that they NEVER bite,no matter how many they never land on them or bite them!D
THE DUCK! :cool:
 
Yeah. Seen it. An even better shot was a gator eating a deer. I think Yvsa mailed it to me.

Gators are more of a nuisance than a danger.

Of course, they WILL eat your dog.

Sarge, Duck, anybody done the Shark Valley trip in the Everglades?

Great 15-mile bike ride, just steer around the gators every 50 feet.


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