Now that we bring up gators,
crocs and snakes in WDW, other than the Animal Kingdom staff, does anyone know of a wildlife program at WDW to control, relocate and protect preditory reptiles in the wild there? My sister lives in Englewood, FL. and has had HUGE rattle snakes come into her yard, as well as bobcats, and her husband has mentioned he spotted a cougar (or a panther), so, we wonder, because here in Connecticut along the coastline, our newest preditor is the coyote which has been after all the turkey and mice for the most part, but now, just last week, not 2 miles from us, a huge coyote was sunning in someones yard and luckily, the persons dog went after it but was out of reach by a chain link fence. The photos taken showed vary large canines and a hunched spine. So, although facinated by wildlife, I teach my kids never to feed them and we wonder how much worse it can be in Florida. We visited Sanibel Island some years ago and wow, a gator which must have been at least ten feet was inching his way toward us as we stood at a rest area eating ice cream, he was not afraid of us in the least bit. Other family members we have living in Florida tell of simular stories. We know the gators and crocs for the most part don't pose immediate threats, but I worry most about the one that has no fear of humans or our pets, like the X-Files says, keep you're freinds close, but keep you're enemies closer! I don't think I want to keep a gator close, I will respect what they could do to us
