7 thoughts on “Johno, do you have to worry about in Aussie land as they do in Florida and Alabama and Georgia?”
If this is from Florida, then it’s likely a new sport.
I’ve presented myself as crocbait innumerable times when younger, but never been pushed down a boatramp in a wheelchair.
How come you don’t list other southern states, or don’t they feed their cripples to the alligators there?
Do any US states have a population of the Americas crocodile?
We have crocs here in Florida. Gators are generally slower and less aggressive than crocs, but for some reason we have more gators. Probably because more of the state has fresh water. The crocs are more likely to be found in brackish, estuary water.
We do as well
Jackass the movie comes to mind
Supposedly a rather large lady staggered out of a Cajun dance hall outside of Abbeville and passed out on the bank of the bayou. A gator crawled out of the water and was gob smacked. Wow, said the gator, lookit the hors d’oeuvres at this place! I’m coming back here!
If this is from Florida, then it’s likely a new sport.
I’ve presented myself as crocbait innumerable times when younger, but never been pushed down a boatramp in a wheelchair.
How come you don’t list other southern states, or don’t they feed their cripples to the alligators there?
Do any US states have a population of the Americas crocodile?
We have crocs here in Florida. Gators are generally slower and less aggressive than crocs, but for some reason we have more gators. Probably because more of the state has fresh water. The crocs are more likely to be found in brackish, estuary water.
We do as well
Jackass the movie comes to mind
Supposedly a rather large lady staggered out of a Cajun dance hall outside of Abbeville and passed out on the bank of the bayou. A gator crawled out of the water and was gob smacked. Wow, said the gator, lookit the hors d’oeuvres at this place! I’m coming back here!
Abbeville, Alabama? Know it well…