Handy Tip: How To Get Rid Of An Alligator
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Genius!
If possible, for next time, attach a rope to the wheel axle under the trash can to pull the can away from the alligator from a safe distance after tipping it over. No need to get too close!
Good one. I did something similar with a large rat in my Soho loft. Then I threw the rat off the roof - six stories down. No one got hit by the rat.
That was pretty amazing that this worked. I would have bought a raw chicken and thrown it in and waited for the gator to enter voluntarily. But this guy's plan worked too.
Dude was probably told by the local animal control that it would be a day or two before one of their lazy ass, over paid, unmotivated officers could swing by and assess the situation.
This guy is a G walking up in his slides and wearing a dew rag. Animal control, you’re fired!
DAMN BOY
What a wasted opportunity! Should have let him go in the Swamp. (He'd have been among his own kind there. Could run for Congress.)
Atlanta S02E01 outtakes. 👍
Wow.. smart and also daring -- he did all this in shorts and sandals too.
That's what I was thinking guy gave no fucks. I would have had kneecaps and shit lollll
JFC Nope!
Better yet, leave the gator alone and he will move along. That happens all the time.
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I have a pond in my back yard. Gators are always there. (even if you don't see them). Just leave them alone and they will move along. Sometimes people feed them and they connect people with foood. That's when they get turned into shoes or something similar.
Ive lived in the pac nw my whole life lol gators mean instant death in my brain. I also have little babies so Im extra fearful. From far (very far) away they are cute though
I don't know about cute. lol They run away if approached. If one doesn't run away he is put down. As far as babies are concerned, yea that could be a problem. Adults are not food to them. Babies, small dogs, cats on the other hand are or at least could be. I have a two year old grandson. I also have a fenced in small backyard. There is a pond directly behind with gators. There is no way in the world I would let my grandson outside by himself even with the fence. I have never had a problem with a gator. Still they have teeth. I would have leave my grandson alone with a dog. Dogs also have teeth. That is reason enough for me.