http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...y-attack-second-alligator-20160702-story.html
Why just releasing this info now???
Why just releasing this info now???
I'm sorry but I'm having a hard time believing this. I know I know it's just somethings fishy with this
I am also. Gators are very territorial and usually will not allow another gator close to them especially if they believe food is around.
I thought gators aren't considered adults until they are over 4 feet long. As for mating it starts late April and goes into early June from what I've seen.I have a hard time believe this unless the gators were mating... they are very territorial. But they aren't considered mature until they are 6 ft? I don't know how big the gators they caught were, though. But mating is usually in early May? So... still doesn't necessarily make sense.
I've found April to early May, but I'm trying to find more information at better sources. Relatively new to bayou country in Louisiana so I'm still learning about the local wildlife.I thought gators aren't considered adults until they are over 4 feet long. As for mating it starts late April and goes into early June from what I've seen.
I know when the attack at GF happened almost all reports said it was still technically mating season so that's why I've said April to early June.I've found April to early May, but I'm trying to find more information at better sources. Relatively new to bayou country in Louisiana so I'm still learning about the local wildlife.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission says May/June for mating, April for courting. Mature at 6 to 7 feet. So... mating season it is.I know when the attack at GF happened almost all reports said it was still technically mating season so that's why I've said April to early June.
Based on the information in the article, this IS his "original story."He should kept with his original story since gators don't hunt in groups since they are anti - social. They don't organize like wolves, dogs or lions.
Just two weeks later when the whole incident isn't the front page of the news anymoreBased on the information in the article, this IS his "original story."
I wouldn't immediately discount the dad's account, even if it's not usual gator behavior. The dad was injured seriously enough to require medical attention on his hands somehow and he had no reason to lie (and he did not lie about things that would harm his case, like being in the water) - he wanted his child found immediately and his child was attacked by a gator. It easily could have been 2 gators - one who took the child and a separate one who saw the dad as separate prey as he was splashing and likely screaming...
While it's possible the chances are very slim I think. If it was two gators I'm guessing that would've been let out by the police in the news conferences. They routinely said one gator. That's just my take.I wouldn't immediately discount the dad's account, even if it's not usual gator behavior. The dad was injured seriously enough to require medical attention on his hands somehow and he had no reason to lie (and he did not lie about things that would harm his case, like being in the water) - he wanted his child found immediately and his child was attacked by a gator. It easily could have been 2 gators - one who took the child and a separate one who saw the dad as separate prey as he was splashing and likely screaming...