BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: November 24, 2011 01:58AM
Ok, this has to have a story or explanation somewhere... right?
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: November 24, 2011 04:29AM
i would assume, but i can't seem to find one
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: November 24, 2011 04:39AM
tineye: A police officer keeps a nuisance alligator at bay in South Florida.
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BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: November 24, 2011 04:47AM
Tineye seems to punk out on a lot of searches. Often I save a copy of an image
I found online and submit it as a
file to TE for a match yet it doesn't
even find the source I got it from.
jgoins Report This Comment Date: November 24, 2011 11:41AM
If he shoots it I hope he hits the quarter size spot on it's head or the bullet
will just bounce off. It's not a big gator just jump down and wrestle it down
and close it's mouth.
quasi Report This Comment Date: November 24, 2011 02:58PM
The old timers down in Everglades City would shoot them in the eye; even a .22
will kill 'em if you shoot 'em there.
ORLANDO399 Report This Comment Date: November 24, 2011 06:36PM
Those old timers in the glades will shoot anything that moves....lol
quasi Report This Comment Date: November 24, 2011 10:20PM
Those oldtimers would do whatever it took to stay alive from poaching gators,
birds, & deer to bootlegging and haulin' pot in through The Ten Thousand
Islands where the law could never find them.
jgoins Report This Comment Date: November 25, 2011 11:53AM
It's getting to the point where we all will need to do whatever it takes to
survive.
BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: December 12, 2011 09:11PM
It's 17 years old, no wonder no one could find anything. BTW, Google search by
image works much better than Tineye does.
Copyrighted Photo by Paul J. Milette..PORT ST.LUCIE, FL, 6/29/1994…Port
St.Lucie police officer Chuck Lamm holds his handgun on a 6 foot alligator he
and fellow officers tried to set free in the Savannas Preserve State Park along
Walton Rd. The gator was first spotted Wednesday afternoon at the front door of
1348 S.E.Port St.Lucie Blvd in Port St.Lucie.Police and animal control officers
trapped the gator and brought it to the Savannas to be set free.The gator
finally walked into the water after laying in the road and blocking traffic for
about 20 minutes.