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Florida Alligators

The Florida Department of Fish and Wildlife is advising hikers, hunters, fishermen, golfers and tourist in general to take extra precautions and keep alert for alligators while in : Alachua, Marion, Lake, Collier, Lee, Seminole, Osceola, Polk, Brevard, Putnam and Orange counties.

They advise people to wear noise-producing devices such as little bells on their shoes or clothing to alert but not startle the alligators unexpectedly.They also advise the carrying of pepper spray in case of an encounter with an alligator.

It is also a good idea to watch for fresh signs of alligator activity. People should learn to recognize the difference between small young alligator and large adult alligator droppings.

Young alligator droppings are smaller and contain fish bones and possibly bird feathers. Adult alligator droppings have little bells in them and smell like pepper spray.

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Sherry Starr
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That always makes me laugh. There's a similar joke about bears. Thanks. KJ

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KJ

The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks reports returning 60 alligators back to the Swamp this 4th of July week. They didn't mention the contents of droppings but some of the big guys wanted to take the tourists to dinner. This is the Hospitality State, you know. Polly

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Polly Esther

My nieces lives at the Wildlife refugee on Sanibel Island. One of their jobs is catching, counting and tagging alligators at night. They also do many other wildlife studies.

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Jill -Critter Comforts

That made me laugh out loud & even my husband laughed out loud. (He needed a good laugh this morning - I think he hit the wall last night, with the stress of helping take care of me while I am healing with my broken leg & also taking care of our young dog, so it was really timely!)

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Pauline

LOL... love that joke. Been in FL all my life and I'm amazed at the things people will do, get bitten, then squeal about the alligators. Don't walk your dogs along the shoreline and play/swim/fish during daylight hours to avoid most of them. Not hard to do... Debi (and quit freakin' building new homes in/on swampland that belongs to the gators in the first place!!!!)

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Debi Matlack

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