WTFlorida? 4 Theories on Why Florida Is the Weirdest State
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Reason #1257 not to live in Florida ...Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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Damn, I knew somebody would find that story.Jason P said:Reason #1257 not to live in Florida ...
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Lol, yeah, I think you're right!chadwick said:but i think maybe sorta they're speaking of the weird fucking ppl running amok & not the gators & snakes. then again maybe kinda sorta im wrong... probably not
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Seems to be real, but the photo makes it look somewhat bigger than it really is, as well as the fact that the person in the photo is a little kid. It's not even the biggest alligator found in Florida (although it's pretty close). And yeah, that's a shame that it was killed, but it was apparently too close to a cattle farm.... could have been captured and relocated though. On the other hand, it's not like they're going extinct. I do NOT support hunting for sport at all, and a hunting group killed this thing, and it's sad when something that practically seems supernatural is killed.... but it's also sad when cows get eaten alive by giant alligators, so I'm not completely torn up about it.
http://time.com/4283479/giant-alligator-florida/With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Which ever one is the indigenous species is the one I believe should be allowed to live. Cows are not indigenous to Florida.PJ_Soul said:Seems to be real, but the photo makes it look somewhat bigger than it really is, as well as the fact that the person in the photo is a little kid. It's not even the biggest alligator found in Florida (although it's pretty close). And yeah, that's a shame that it was killed, but it was apparently too close to a cattle farm.... could have been captured and relocated though. On the other hand, it's not like they're going extinct. I do NOT support hunting for sport at all, and a hunting group killed this thing, and it's sad when something that practically seems supernatural is killed.... but it's also sad when cows get eaten alive by giant alligators, so I'm not completely torn up about it.
http://time.com/4283479/giant-alligator-florida/
We have mountain lions/cougars in the Sierra foothills and people with livestock say they should be killed if their animals are attacked. I don't agree with that either. Killing off wildlife demonstrates the kind of disregard of natural laws that keep things in balance and doing that is part of the slow mass suicide that we humans are engaged in. I just can't abide killing wildlife for the sake of domesticated animals. That's why we have an indoor cat. She could be killed by the fox, or coyotes that occasionally pass through our neighborhood.
I know I sound obstinate about my beliefs on this sort of thing but if we don't learn to respect nature and the laws of ecology we will slowly kill ourselves off along with all the other species we are wiping out. I am not one of those that believes this is a good thing."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
That gator has killed in cold blood!
(if i had something like that living in my backyard i would buy a bazooka)Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0 -
Yeah, I'm no fan of human encroachment either, to say the least. I have a real problem with my neighbor who terrorizes the raccoon that comes around in the hopes that it will go away because he's worried about his cat (it still won't go away). He's been shooting at it with a pellet gun, and I talked to him about it and he claimed that he was just shooting the ground near it. I don't even believe him. If I hear him doing that again I'll call the cops.brianlux said:
Which ever one is the indigenous species is the one I believe should be allowed to live. Cows are not indigenous to Florida.PJ_Soul said:Seems to be real, but the photo makes it look somewhat bigger than it really is, as well as the fact that the person in the photo is a little kid. It's not even the biggest alligator found in Florida (although it's pretty close). And yeah, that's a shame that it was killed, but it was apparently too close to a cattle farm.... could have been captured and relocated though. On the other hand, it's not like they're going extinct. I do NOT support hunting for sport at all, and a hunting group killed this thing, and it's sad when something that practically seems supernatural is killed.... but it's also sad when cows get eaten alive by giant alligators, so I'm not completely torn up about it.
http://time.com/4283479/giant-alligator-florida/
We have mountain lions/cougars in the Sierra foothills and people with livestock say they should be killed if their animals are attacked. I don't agree with that either. Killing off wildlife demonstrates the kind of disregard of natural laws that keep things in balance and doing that is part of the slow mass suicide that we humans are engaged in. I just can't abide killing wildlife for the sake of domesticated animals. That's why we have an indoor cat. She could be killed by the fox, or coyotes that occasionally pass through our neighborhood.
I know I sound obstinate about my beliefs on this sort of thing but if we don't learn to respect nature and the laws of ecology we will slowly kill ourselves off along with all the other species we are wiping out. I am not one of those that believes this is a good thing.
But I'm also a realist. It's not like the people or cows are going anywhere, and when there is basically a monster creeping around your home, you're going to do something about it. Unfortunate and sad, and your beliefs are no different than mine. I agree that wild animals should have priority. It's just that we both have to acknowledge that our beliefs have absolutely no impact when a guy has cows and children to protect. The only thing that MIGHT prevent this kind of thing would be for the government to make it illegal, and we're talking the fucking government in Florida here ... and even then, it probably wouldn't work.Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Gators used to be endangered but they came back in a big way. I really don't get the impression people hunt them for sport. They seem most likely to be killed when they and humans get too close in proximity or they lose their fear of people. I'd read that the gator had taken some of the guy's cattle. I'm not justifying, just saying I understand the guy's motivation."The stars are all connected to the brain."0
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Alligator hunting is big business in Florida. It's a tourist attraction; an industry. There are guided alligator hunting tours/"adventures".Who Princess said:Gators used to be endangered but they came back in a big way. I really don't get the impression people hunt them for sport. They seem most likely to be killed when they and humans get too close in proximity or they lose their fear of people. I'd read that the gator had taken some of the guy's cattle. I'm not justifying, just saying I understand the guy's motivation.
Also, the people who killed that particular one belonged to a hunting group. Yeah, it was close to cattle (no evidence that it actually did kill any though btw), but at the same time the people belong to a hunting group.... so it's possible that this alligator wasn't as close to cattle as they would have you think.
But yeah, right or wrong, obviously any person living near that monster, especially those with kids, would have a clear motivation to be rid of it.... But again, relocation would be a much better method to use.Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
I had no idea people hunted them that way. I knew people took tours to see alligators but didn't know they hunted them. Seems like a weird choice of prey to me but I'm not a hunter."The stars are all connected to the brain."0
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the big gator seems to be the dominant one in it's area, you relocate a gator like that and could disrupt the system and I have heard that once a gator gets a taste or liking for something they find it one way or another but I that's just stuff I've picked up since I've been here.PJ_Soul said:
Alligator hunting is big business in Florida. It's a tourist attraction; an industry. There are guided alligator hunting tours/"adventures".Who Princess said:Gators used to be endangered but they came back in a big way. I really don't get the impression people hunt them for sport. They seem most likely to be killed when they and humans get too close in proximity or they lose their fear of people. I'd read that the gator had taken some of the guy's cattle. I'm not justifying, just saying I understand the guy's motivation.
Also, the people who killed that particular one belonged to a hunting group. Yeah, it was close to cattle (no evidence that it actually did kill any though btw), but at the same time the people belong to a hunting group.... so it's possible that this alligator wasn't as close to cattle as they would have you think.
But yeah, right or wrong, obviously any person living near that monster, especially those with kids, would have a clear motivation to be rid of it.... But again, relocation would be a much better method to use.
Godfather.
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Of The Earth!!
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A taste of liking for what? There is no report that I see anywhere that the alligator ate a cow or a person.Godfather. said:
the big gator seems to be the dominant one in it's area, you relocate a gator like that and could disrupt the system and I have heard that once a gator gets a taste or liking for something they find it one way or another but I that's just stuff I've picked up since I've been here.PJ_Soul said:
Alligator hunting is big business in Florida. It's a tourist attraction; an industry. There are guided alligator hunting tours/"adventures".Who Princess said:Gators used to be endangered but they came back in a big way. I really don't get the impression people hunt them for sport. They seem most likely to be killed when they and humans get too close in proximity or they lose their fear of people. I'd read that the gator had taken some of the guy's cattle. I'm not justifying, just saying I understand the guy's motivation.
Also, the people who killed that particular one belonged to a hunting group. Yeah, it was close to cattle (no evidence that it actually did kill any though btw), but at the same time the people belong to a hunting group.... so it's possible that this alligator wasn't as close to cattle as they would have you think.
But yeah, right or wrong, obviously any person living near that monster, especially those with kids, would have a clear motivation to be rid of it.... But again, relocation would be a much better method to use.
Godfather.With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Let's kill it just in case.PJ_Soul said:
A taste of liking for what? There is no report that I see anywhere that the alligator ate a cow or a person.Godfather. said:
the big gator seems to be the dominant one in it's area, you relocate a gator like that and could disrupt the system and I have heard that once a gator gets a taste or liking for something they find it one way or another but I that's just stuff I've picked up since I've been here.PJ_Soul said:
Alligator hunting is big business in Florida. It's a tourist attraction; an industry. There are guided alligator hunting tours/"adventures".Who Princess said:Gators used to be endangered but they came back in a big way. I really don't get the impression people hunt them for sport. They seem most likely to be killed when they and humans get too close in proximity or they lose their fear of people. I'd read that the gator had taken some of the guy's cattle. I'm not justifying, just saying I understand the guy's motivation.
Also, the people who killed that particular one belonged to a hunting group. Yeah, it was close to cattle (no evidence that it actually did kill any though btw), but at the same time the people belong to a hunting group.... so it's possible that this alligator wasn't as close to cattle as they would have you think.
But yeah, right or wrong, obviously any person living near that monster, especially those with kids, would have a clear motivation to be rid of it.... But again, relocation would be a much better method to use.
Godfather.
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*The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite INSANE*....Nikola Tesla(a man who shaped our world of electricity with his futuristic inventions)0 -
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