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Nature on the attack again in Florida
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 8:34 am
by Ed Mahmoud
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 8:47 am
by chadtm80
I live in Florida.. Have my whole life.. You know how long it took me to learn to stay out of fresh water??
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 8:55 am
by JonathanBelles
We hear a few gator stories a week, if not a day down here.
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:03 am
by Ed Mahmoud
fact789 wrote:We hear a few gator stories a week, if not a day down here.
I'm not in Florida, but I hear the shark, gator, hurricane, fire, lightning etc. stories on a regular basis. Florida doesn't get earthquakes, California has had a single tropical cyclone in the last century, Florida is seismically quiet, generally, but Florida and California are scary places to live.
I think we had an S2K regular who was the victim of a venomous spider bite.
I stayed out of the fresh water the year I lived in Orlando, FL 32813
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:05 am
by Derek Ortt
Here in Miami, gators are not the problem (except in west-Dade)
We have the much mroe dangerous crocs to contend with, including on the main UM campus. On Key Biscayne, there is a decent sized population of salt water crocs (and I kind of know where they live, as when I play golf on Biscayne, I always tend to hit my tee shots into their living quarters)
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:11 am
by JonathanBelles
Ed Mahmoud wrote:fact789 wrote:We hear a few gator stories a week, if not a day down here.
I'm not in Florida, but I hear the shark, gator, hurricane, fire, lightning etc. stories on a regular basis. Florida doesn't get earthquakes, California has had a single tropical cyclone in the last century, Florida is seismically quiet, generally, but Florida and California are scary places to live.
I think we had an S2K regular who was the victim of a venomous spider bite.
I stayed out of the fresh water the year I lived in Orlando, FL 32813
We have black widows too!

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:11 am
by feederband
We had a 7 footer taken out of the pond...We pretty much have a closed in community...Well my son went to the pond a couple days ago with a camera and took pictures of 4 different gators...The biggest was 4 foot...We went from 1 to none and now 4...
Oh and I am the one that is disabled do to the spider bite... Kill them all before they kill you...
You know that most gator attacks are do to stupid humans...If you jump into the water a nite in florida...You have just became food...
Re: Nature on the attack again in Florida
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:28 am
by HURAKAN
Lets see who was the animal here:
"Kasey Edwards, 18, was swimming with some friends at Nubbin Slough, a canal near Lake Okeechobee, Sunday when he was attacked. "
The bold statement says everything. Everyone knows that there are alligators and crocodiles in the canals in South Florida. How in anyone's right mind would take a swim in these canals. The alligator was killed, which proves that humans were the animals in this case. The alligator was just being normal.
Nature was not on the attack, like the thread title says, nature was being normal. Basically, you come to me, I take a bite. Like when we go fishing, if the fish takes a bite, we take the fish. The human went to the alligator, the alligator took a bite. Nature would be in the attack if you see an alligator going into a person's home and attacking the person.
Re: Nature on the attack again in Florida
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:47 am
by Ed Mahmoud
Hurakan
The alligator was doing what alligators do, true enough. Just scary that swimming in fresh or salt water is so dangerous in a state that has such warm weather.
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:50 am
by HURAKAN

Yep!! But it's something you almost never see. A person taking a swim in a canal simply because the threat of alligators or crocodiles. It's like a cardinal rule. That's why we have beaches that are great and mostly safe from these animals. I'm not mad at you or anyone, it's just the fact that they always try to make "nature" be the one that made the error.
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:54 am
by HURAKAN
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 10:03 am
by Derek Ortt
people still flock to the beaches of Biscayne bay,d espite the fact that there are plenty of Salt Water Crocs in the Bay
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 10:14 am
by feederband
Hold children Gator crossing..

Re: Nature on the attack again in Florida
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 10:36 am
by Ed Mahmoud
There are a few alligators in the coastal creeks and rivers in Texas, but I can't recall any news reports of attacks.
And our part of the Gulf seems to have a lot less shark activity.
Re: Nature on the attack again in Florida
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 11:39 am
by Jason_B
We have a big alligator at a local Golf course here, he doesn't really bother us that much he'll just come out from time to time and roam around.
The alligator was doing what alligators do, true enough. Just scary that swimming in fresh or salt water is so dangerous in a state that has such warm weather.
I don't think Florida is as bad as you're making it sound. I've lived here nearly all my life and still have all my arms and legs. You just have to learn to coexist with these creatures and respect their grounds. Florida is a beautiful and fun place to live and can't imagine myself anywhere else.
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 12:02 pm
by HURAKAN
I have lived in Miami for 8 years and only one time I saw an alligator in one of the canals. You just hear the stories in the news once in a while. Most often during the dry season.
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 1:10 pm
by feederband
HURAKAN wrote:I have lived in Miami for 8 years and only one time I saw an alligator in one of the canals. You just hear the stories in the news once in a while. Most often during the dry season.
I know some small canals that have over 50...Just because you only see one ther is probably 10 you dont see...
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 2:12 pm
by mf_dolphin
Can you say "Darwin's law of natural selection?"
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 3:26 pm
by Terrell
mf_dolphin wrote:Can you say "Darwin's law of natural selection?"
Exactly. This guy deserves a Darwin award for stupidity. Anyone with half of a brain doesn't go swimming in a lake at night, that's why we have swimming pools down here, so you can swim without having to worry about becoming something's midnight snack, or early breakfast.
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 4:09 pm
by gtalum
Why in the world would anyone voluntarily swim in a slough in Florida? Geez... Glad he's ok at least.