Impressive. I'd of like to have seen if there was much of a struggle after that. It's probably no small task to kill/incapacitate a gator/croc, even when you get the drop on them.
Originally posted by rusbro: Impressive. I'd of like to have seen if there was much of a struggle after that. It's probably no small task to kill/incapacitate a gator/croc, even when you get the drop on them.
I shake my head when I see reports of Florida boas swallowing gaters – whole. Now that's bad ass.
Serious about crackers
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Originally posted by OcCurt: In recent years several of those big cats have established themselves north of the Rio Grand. Look up El Hefe. Pretty incredible.
It just shows mexican stuff.
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Wow. I would have thought the alligator/crocodile would have the upper hand in its native environment.
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