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graytonrbust

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Nov 15, 2004
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There was a time, on old Grayton, that the gators, sharks & sea turtles were not the only thing to worry about. There were the wild boars, the black panthers, and lots more that kept our eyes open in the dark!
 

Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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graytonrbust said:
There was a time, on old Grayton, that the gators, sharks & sea turtles were not the only thing to worry about. There were the wild boars, the black panthers, and lots more that kept our eyes open in the dark!
What about black bears and rednecks?
 

Smiling JOe

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Philip_Atlanta said:
Holy crap!!! That's not in the panhandle is it??

The photographs of this deer-eating alligator were taken from the air by Terri Jenkins, a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service District Fire Management Officer. She was preparing to ignite a prescribed fire at Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge, about 40 miles south of Savannah, Georgia, on March 4, 2004.

"One advantage of fire work is you get to see that 12-14 footers are common from Santee National Wildlife Refuge in South Carolina to Coastal South Carolina to Georgia?s coast," said Jenkins. "It looks like the alligator population is doing extremely well."

This one was at least 12-13 feet long. Jenkins said that some bull alligators have a 35 inch girth.
 

Landlocked

Beach Fanatic
May 16, 2005
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A little slow today. Everyone must be on the beach. :bang:
 

seagrovelover

little sugar
Jan 12, 2005
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RiverOtter said:
I was thinking the same think. No traffic on the way to work this morning. I think most of the Nooga is on vacation. :dunno:


I just looked at destincam.com, looks sunny and beautiful!!!! cant wait to sit on the beach in seagrove....17 days and counting!!!!! :clap_1:
 
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