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big mama got big teeth

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I saw this gator on the side of the road at Lake Martin. So I stop and took photos of it and went on to the art show where I won a 3th place ribbon. I got to show and show someone the images I took on my camera. He showed me the babies gators lol I did not see them in the wild. If I did I would have rise the camera as I took close ups of the big gator. Igot some of the babies in the zoom photos but they was cut off so I uploaded a photo that shows the area and the babies. I did not see the hole in the big mama side. I think it alive. The gator was not there in the morning as I pasted. I not going to touch it to see if it is alive that for sure. will go by the area more now to look for gators. And I was thinking of walking to that park on the other side of Lake Martin, No way now: gators are up and about.[they sleep like the bears in winter around here. I be back later to night. I got to go and see someone in hositpal. I just had to upload my first gator shot, Ain't I a little kid that have to post a picture on the ice box?

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jocko500

8:37AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

some one say this one got one eye too. I not going to walk around it and look

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alhak

8:59AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

your a brave brave man! wouldnt have got me near her or the babies, a very wonderful and terrific shot

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rainbows

9:07AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Stay safe there Jock, A remarkable shot in the wild. Congratulations on the third palace in the art show. Hope your hospital visit goes well. Hugs. Di. xx

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auntietk

9:10AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Oh wow! I cound SIX babies!!! That's very cool. I didn't see the babies at first, not until you said something. This is very exciting, my friend! Congratulations!!!

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Gor111

9:29AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Oh LOL that what I thought! The area you always visit must have some gators! A wonderful nature animal photography you have published here! Thanks so much for it!!!

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angelbearzs

9:51AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

nice image :)

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durleybeachbum

10:17AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Fascinating pic and info!

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evielouise

10:25AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

wow if he is dead he died with a grin lol I wouldn't have ever gotten that close but thanks to you I get to see one faraway!lol great photos:5+++++++++++++

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wawadave

10:33AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

look at all the baby ones!!! they are all thin after winter. just waiting for a meal of cajun jock!! bet you can,t catch 1!!! nice shot jock!!

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tennesseecowgirl

10:49AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

i see five gators in this picture ....thats five too many for me to be that close... be careful... Way to go on the art show!

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Flannelman

11:04AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

You go boy! Thats a fair sized gator. There is a place on Bourbon St. that serves gator bites as a appiterizer (very yummy :)~ The hole looks more like a shadow of a bump sticking out of its side. Good one ;-)

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moonrancher

11:09AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Wow! It's a great shot of those babies, really, because you can see the scale of them and what they do, too. That hole just doesn't look right. Like maybe a scar because the skin around is grown in an odd way. Good you didn't check her out more-- if she was gone, it's a decent chance she actually was alive and that's not a fatal hole but a tired mom from taking care of all those babies. She also looks a little bit wet, and not entirely dried after crawling out of the water. But noooo! You do not neeeeeed to know! Hehe.

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beachzz

11:10AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

I love this foto, and the babies are almost invisible; I hope their mama's going to be around for them. How exciting to be able to get this close to such a huge creature!! Congrats on the art show as well!!

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Janiss

11:11AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

You are brave my friend... excellent capture Jock!

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Jay-el-Jay

11:26AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

It is really something the way that the young blend in with the surroundings so well.Great picture.

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JeffG7BRJ

11:36AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

I zoomed in on the picture Jocko and it looks like there is something above the hole creating a shadow, as though some of the scaling has lifted, it could be something still in there. I saw the five babies right away but didn't spot the one above her head until I zoomed in. Excellent wildlife capture, certainly one to be proud of. Does Lake Martin have any wildlife wardens? If it does they might like to know where this was taken so they could look out for her maybe. Congratulations on the 3rd place ribon as well, don't know what sort of art you were showing, maybe you could show us on here? If you showed this image it may do better than 3rd. Excellent work all round. Bravo!!!!!

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amlondono

11:55AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Truly amazing ! Excellent shot Jocko ! Ana

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e-brink

11:57AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Nice one! The babies look great. The hole may not be too deep... the shadows are very strong here on there on the rest of its body and it's head looks slightly erect. Great shot! Congratulations on the 3rd place too!

Liam.

12:11PM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Great catch!

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drifterlee

12:13PM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Wow! Look at all those little ones! Cool shot!

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Thelby

12:14PM | Mon, 10 March 2008

YEs this is 1 Protective mama, too!! I think she likes you maybe for dinner!!!! NIce shot Jock!!!

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annie5

12:17PM | Mon, 10 March 2008

WOW..this is a great capture! Excellent :)

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myquad

12:31PM | Mon, 10 March 2008

What an amazing wildlife capture and congratulations on your third place ribbon, Jocko!

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artaddict2

12:32PM | Mon, 10 March 2008

A fantastic capture Jocko, I must say, until I read I did not see the babies at first. Oh wow you are so lucky to have caught this on camera in the wild. Even from a distance I would be nervous. I see the hole, thogh still looks alive to me!! But 7 babies!

MrsLubner

12:34PM | Mon, 10 March 2008

I have to revise my comment somewhat. After speaking with Flannelman, who is right 99.9% of the time, I blew this shot up to 200% and saw the hole was very odd. I can’t see it as a shadow because of the way it cuts through the scales and in one spot a scale is slightly located behind the other. I still think it is a hole of some sort but not sure of how serious it might be or if it is truly an old one that has recessed to create a shadow within the depression. However, it is still underweight from not eating and I now figure that is because as Jocko says, it is coming out of hibernation. This is a very fine shot. The information in it is expansive and the babies, yearlings or a bit better, seem healthy. BTW, the record alligator was taken on Marsh Island, Louisiana and was 19 feet 2 inches. And, Louisiana now has a wild alligator season that harvests 28,000-35,000 alligators annually during the month of September. This season lasts approximately 30 days. I just love gators!

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MagikUnicorn

12:56PM | Mon, 10 March 2008

M a r v e l o u s ! Love the pack of Baby ;-)

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witch_1612

1:06PM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Wonderful Work!!!

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Hendesse

1:27PM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Wow...that's an impressive shot. Fascinating!

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carlx

1:52PM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Excellent capture, Jock!!!

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drag

2:02PM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Wow, you've always talked about geting a gator shot and now you've got an amazing one. Love all those little ones. What a great capture of nature Jock, thanks for sharing. And congrats on your ribbon:)))

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