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- tccazExplorerBeen in Florida most of my life never had a problem with a gator. I guess you will not do anything outside the park because gators are in most bodies of water including lakes, ponds, rivers, canals. They are also on nearly every golf course and most anywhere you may go, if you are that afraid of them you may not want to come to Florida.
- GoPackGoExplorerOwning a small dog is a real good way to meet alligators.
- BarneySExplorer III
Barney - Dog_FolksExplorer
Nolan wrote:
http://www.bettertimesrv.com/ Spent three months at this park in the winter of 2008. Never saw a gator. Hiked and geocached in the area and never saw a gator.
You may have never saw one, but believe me, they are there. - RVUSAExplorerHey Barney, next time try this... :B
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want to see it performed by a professional biologist?
click the video - KCerlingExplorerparadise oaks Rv and golf resort in Bushnel
- BarneySExplorer IIII sure wasn't going any closer! Those things are quick! :E
Barney - pawattExplorerCome to Texas, Very few gators here.
Our Winter spot Near Mission Texas, 2 miles north of the Mexico border. - CKNSLSExplorerTo the OP-
One can only assume that your concern is around your dog. If you keep your dog on a short leash and don't walk him/her along any ditches, streams or lakes you will be fine. Many RV parks in Florida have water of some sort such as streams, lakes, ditches, etc.
If this was a MAJOR ISSUE then you would hear about 80 and 90 year old people being gobbled up and you don't hear about this much.
Again, even if you don't see them they are around, and don't let anyone tell you they are not. - CKNSLSExplorer
KCerling wrote:
paradise oaks Rv and golf resort in Bushnel
I just scrolled through their pictures on their website and what's the deal with a shot of a road and what looked like a lake or a pond?
There couldn't possibly be gators in there?
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