Sue and I were camping at Laura S Walker State Park in Waycross, Georgia for a week while my mother was in the hospital. Each afternoon we watched a huge alligator cruise the banks of the lake looking for an evening meal. One evening we came in and watched a lady with two small dogs in the edge of the lake playing. I jumped out of the truck and ran down to the water yelling as loud as I could to get out of the water. The lady seemed offended at me for yelling at her and couldn't understand why I didn't want her and her dogs in the water. As she picked up her dogs and started to walk out of the lake her husband came toward me as if he wanted to hit me. It was then this huge alligator about sixteen feet long came charging out of the water. He weighed well over 1,200 pounds and could have made an easy meal out of her and the dogs.
She almost fainted after it was over and asked where the signs were warning people about the alligators, there were none and to my knowledge there still isn't any.
The Deep South is known for its alligators and snakes. The forest and swamp lands are beautiful but they are also deadly if you are not aware of the dangers. A dog to an alligator is like icing on the cake, nothing better and also easy prey. The lapping noise an animal makes drinking water is a dinner bell for a gator. They come into the bank under the water rising at the last second before grabbing its meal and there is nothing that can be done once those jaws lock onto something but sit back and watch as he goes into the death roll drowning its prey and then crushing it with those powerful jaws before swallowing it.
As a teen hunting the swamps with my dogs I have lost my share to the gators. It didn't make me like them at all. But I will never forget one night hunting in the Savannah River swamp when my Coon dogs came across two huge cats of the Cougar type that migrated up from Florida, lost both dogs that night. Their wounds were so bad they couldnโt be saved.
I say all of this to mention to you not to leave your animals tied outside if they are not being watched, it only takes a minute for something to happen that could have been avoided. The woods here are full of predators looking for an opportunity for an easy meal.
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