This monster was recently found walking the neighborhood, but considering a housing development was built in his neighborhood, can you blame him for being lost?
Maybe, saving wetlands are important for him and us...
Awww, I wouldn't call her a monster. It is incredibly sad to see God's wonderful creatures shoved out of their natural habitats. Where will they have left to go?
Apparently, she/he is caught and transported to market where she is then shot in the head and sold for her/his weight for meat. What especially makes them dangerous is when people feed them and they lose their fear of us...I have not however lost my fear of them! It is sad and it is happeneing everywhere. California has other kinds of problems with other animals being forced out of their habitats.
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Awww, I wouldn't call her a monster. It is incredibly sad to see God's wonderful creatures shoved out of their natural habitats. Where will they have left to go?
I do agree about his habitat but he is a little scary:)
Apparently, she/he is caught and transported to market where she is then shot in the head and sold for her/his weight for meat. What especially makes them dangerous is when people feed them and they lose their fear of us...I have not however lost my fear of them! It is sad and it is happeneing everywhere. California has other kinds of problems with other animals being forced out of their habitats.
I know it is sad, but I still would not want it walking around my backyard where my kids play!
Oh my gosh!!! That is one heck of an alligator. I live so close to the Everglades I know it is only a matter of time one shows up in my backyard.
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