ArRzrbk said:
Isn't this a huge, huge risk to the small children staying at the resort and walking along the water's edge or boating?
It's probably not dangerous for boating, unless a kid falls out of the boat. Kids walking along the edge of the water are definitely at risk. Alligators are opportunistic hunters, and the vast majority of the attacks we have in Florida every year are either someone walking alongside a lakeshore, or someone trying to rescue a pet who was along the shore.
Often parents think that if they are nearby, they'll be able to intervene, but they forget how fast toddlers are, and have no idea of the speed of an alligator. An average sized alligator can move much faster than you can react, and so can most toddlers. The kid takes a run at the alligator to get a closer look, and the alligator reacts, and you could have a tragedy on your hands even with the parents only a few feet away. At the Everglades, I always recommend that parents never let go of their toddler's hands, and I carry DD4-going-on-24 whenever we are near an alligator.
And I love the Crocodile Hunter
He's an idiot. It's disappointing that Discovery Channel continues to run his shows, although I'm sure it's a money thing.
Every tourist season, we have some parent who takes a toddler in their arms and tries to pull an alligator's tail or poke it the ribs. When we confront them, they always say,
"But the Crocodile Hunter does it!" and they recite the famous scene with that moron feeding a croc with his infant son in his arms. Most of them honestly don't think they're taking any big risk because they have seen it done so many times on TV.
Ranger Jim