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SeaBreeze

New Member
Don't think so, but i once saw a few enibriated Georgia Bulldogs trying to take a swim in it. :)


:ROFLOL:

In all seriousness though, if alligators are spotted in lakes such as 7 Seas Lagoon in Florida, animal control relocates them so if there are gators in there, they'd just be little guys that have yet gone unseen.
 

marine1

New Member
well anything can happen read below. this is what you really have to worry about in florida at the resorts gives the name animal lodge and fort wilderness a whole new meaning. this lady found this thing in new york city. imagine what you would find down here lol.

Brooklyn woman finds 7-foot python in her toilet


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(Brooklyn - WABC, October 17, 2007) - A 38-year-old Brooklyn woman got quite a surprise when she used her bathroom Monday morning.
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The New York Daily News is reporting that Nadege Brunacci was washing her hands when she glanced at the toilet and saw a 7-foot python staring back at her.
"I turned on the light and screamed, 'Oh, my God!'" she told the newspaper. "It still makes my heart race."
Brunacci told the Daily News that she slammed down the lid, put a heavy box on top of it and began calling city agencies.
She said most didn't believe her, and the ones that did told her, "We don't do snakes."
Finally, she said the FDNY and her landlord came to the rescue.
Plumbers reportedly had to tear apart the downstairs neighbor's pipes to capture the serpent, which had retreated so that only its head poked through the toilet.
"I was anxious about it getting flushed and never coming out," 41-year-old neighbor Valerie Ross told the Daily News after the snake was extricated from her apartment. "I'm happy it's out. Now I'm just unhappy about the holes in my pipes."
Officials say they are unsure where the snake came from or how it made its way up three stories of piping.
The python may be gone from her apartment, but that doesn't mean it's out of Brunacci's mind.
"When I brush my teeth, I'm looking over my shoulder," she told the paper.

:ROFLOL::ROFLOL:
 

crazydaveh

Active Member
Don't think so, but i once saw a few enibriated Georgia Bulldogs trying to take a swim in it. :)

Yes, and we made it across to the bar at the Poly while you Gators just swam away from us!

GO DAWGS!

Seriously, like others have said, if there's water, there's more than likely a Gator or two swimming. If you do see one, just keep your distance and they will probably do the same. The gators who hang out in the waterways that are used by people are used to it and don't often attack unless provoked.

If you see one, just take a picture and let someone know. Don't try and wrestle it, you will not win!

Oh and once again, GO DAWGS!
 

Craig & Lisa

Active Member
I remember a couple of years ago I was talking with a gentleman about taking videos, and he said he was taking video of what he thought was a AA gator. Then upon a second look he realized that it was real. When he showed it to a CM the CM snapped his fingers and said, darn, another one got thru the gate. Upon which he contacted someone on a radio to come and take care of it.
 

msk0879

New Member
Dont know bout the seven seas but ther was one in the lake in front of shades of green when we stayed there he was out and about our whoile trip he even made it up to the side walk
 

maelstrom

Well-Known Member
Beware of alligators in any body of water in Florida, including the Seven Seas Lagoon, Crescent Lake, Sassagoula River, and even the Rivers of America (alligators like turkey legs too).
 

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