pryncess527
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Do you really think that the gator would not have attacked if the child was at the edge of water without touching it? .
It is very possible it would not have attacked on land. They are FAST in the water -- they are not as fast on land (still fast, but not the lightening quickness you see when they launch from the water with their tail.) They like to hunt where they hold the advantage.
Let me also point out the fact that gators rarely attack their prey on land. They lose their advantage of being in the water and sneaking up to its prey which is why beach activities are ok with Disney. It's pretty obvious when a gator is on land and the gator knows that so they choose to hunt from the water. Yes, they can move quickly for short bursts on land but they usually do that if food is scarce because they burn too much energy with not much success while hunting on land.
Or, ditto this.