Re: OT- Is this true, Polly?

You bet your boots it's true. That's why we have double fencing. "They say" gators can and will climb a fence but so far, none have tried it. We never, ever let the Yorkie outside without a respectful escort. You're probably going to get yelled at for posting a picture here but I enjoyed it. Polly

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polly esther
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I apologize for the attachment...after I sent it, it dawned on me that I should've just included the link to the pic. Sorry, sorry, sorry.....

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Alice

No picture showed up here, so please can I have the URL? :)

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Kate Dicey

Polly it seems you are always in the news. Your security guards having lunch.... again? Run out of looters did they?

Kate

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Kate T.

Alice, earlier this year, a camera crew at WISTV channel 10 in Columbia, SC took a picture of a gator in Lake Murray. The gator had a deer in its mouth. No way that could have been a doctored photo, and, you won't see ME anywhere near a deer in this lifetime.

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jennell

Polly, perhaps you are over feeding your pets! lol that is one huge gator. Wouldn't want to come face to face with one of those. That is scarry!

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C&S

That's Butterfly's doing. She sent so many meds here for a while that we had our own UPS delivery guy. Polly

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polly esther

Polly you must be one brave woman. A few years ago we were in Florida. We took one of those tourist rides in the everglades on an air boat (the one with the big fan). One of the features was a stop at an authentic indian village. (right) There were no indians and you could tell it was staged. They had a huge stuffed alligator there. He was really beautiful, and I got some nice really close up pictures of him. UNTIL HE BLINKED! I bet they still laugh about the old fat lady that practically killed herself to get back in that boat. Glad to be here in the NW where all we have are deer and a few bear. Gives you a funny feeling to realize how low you are on the food chain after all.

Keep those fences up!!

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Vikki In WA State

Hey Vikki, if you are interested in reptiles come tour our northern areas in OZ.

One town on the Gulf (of Carpentaria, the bite out of the top end of Oz) has a mould of an 8m+ croc that was shot by a little German lady (5' nothing in bare feet apparently). Gulf country does everything BIG.

Remember the line in Crocodile Dundee "That's not a knife . . . . . . . . Now that's a knife"?

Now THAT'S a croc!!

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Cats

I still haven't found any link to a picture of something?? - Could someone put me out of my misery! My curiosity is becoming overwhelming!

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Sally Swindells

me too !!! :-))) didn't get the original post Heidi from Germany

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Heidi from Germany

I'm NOT good at this....I don't know what happened to the original post....even I didn't get it. Anyway, if you really want to see the picture, please click on the following link: news: snipped-for-privacy@ptd.net...

Alice

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Alice

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off kilter quilter

It worked for me. KJ

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KJ

I did not get it to work either.

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Charlotte Hippen

It worked for me, too. :)

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Sandy Foster

any interest I may have had in reptiles died a sudden and horrible death when that one eye blinked........

although I would like to see your part of the world one day...

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Vikki In WA State

C'mon over any time. "My" part of Oz does not have croc's. (chuckle)

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Cats

Alice's link is for Outlook Express users only -- at least that is the error message I get when I try it. No matter. From all the replies and such, I think I'll let my imagination take care of this one for me ;-)

Anne > Alice, that link didn't do anything for me...nothing showed up no new

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Anne in CA

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