The picture of primal contentment and unhurried grace, this American Alligator strolled lazily by, just beneath the boardwalk. A sight you really can see every day here in southeast Florida. โ๏ธ
The picture of primal contentment and unhurried grace, this American Alligator strolled lazily by, just beneath the boardwalk. A sight you really can see every day here in southeast Florida. โ๏ธ
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Hi Cyndiโฆ. Did you mean to leave more in your comment?๐
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I was trying to say – โJust what Iโm looking to see when I get to FL next week!โ๐
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โบ๏ธ Be sure to let me know when you arrive!
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It looks a little too close for comfort! Neat sighting though!
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Lol, not to worry, Deborah weโre always safe up on the boardwalk at this wetland preserve. Thanks for your kind visit!
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Phew!!
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Great capture BJ my friend
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Thanks so much, AB!
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Very graceful – and full of stealthy power too, I suspect! Glad you were safely out of the way! ๐
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Wonderful, very apt description, Ann!
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An impressive sight, I can only imagine ๐
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Agreed, Belinda. These apex predators of the wetlands have been here – and looked pretty much the same – for millions of years.
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How nice to see an unstressed individual just doing what s/he does! Also so nice to see an alligator portrayed in a positive way. Thanks!
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Thanks for your visit and your very kind comments, Carol! Female American alligators make wonderfully nurturing and protective mothers, too, another positive quality that many people are unaware of.
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Reptiles seem to be very misunderstood. Interesting re the mothering capabilities of the American alligators. The same is true of the Nile crocodile that occurs here.
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Interesting to hear this about the Nile Crocodile, Carol. I totally agree with you about reptiles being misunderstood – especially the large โancientโ reptiles who are apex predators.
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