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Topic: BRAZEN,,,,
jacktrades's photo
Sat 09/28/13 03:51 PM
Edited by jacktrades on Sat 09/28/13 03:53 PM





When asked if there were any snakes or turtles in a Florida lake I replied, "No, the alligators keep them pretty well in check."


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JohnDavidDavid's photo
Sat 09/28/13 04:19 PM
I should add that the couple who asked seemed to lose interest in swimming.

Small alligators are not uncommon in Florida lakes -- up to four feet long or so. I don't know about their effect on snakes or turtles, but do observe that their presence encourages many to swim in pools rather than lakes.

Traumer's photo
Sun 09/29/13 09:11 AM


I work at a ocean front resort a tourist called and asked if their were sharks in this part of the ocean( the Atlantic)! I felt like saying no worries we voted them out LOL


When asked if there were any snakes or turtles in a Florida lake I replied, "No, the alligators keep them pretty well in check."



Hasn't the same brain eating amoeba, the Naegleria Foweri that was discovered in some lakes in Louisiana, now been detected in one or more lakes in Florida??

Toodygirl5's photo
Sun 09/29/13 02:56 PM

When asked if there were any snakes or turtles in a Florida lake I replied, "No, the alligators keep them pretty well in check."


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