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7 foot alligator

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A photo taken in my best friends driveway. The rug that you see is their front door! The alligators head is resting in a puddle. A garden hose got him moving and he ended up, in one of the water hazards, on the 11th fairway, on the golf course behind Jims house. I am sorry that I keep posting alligator photos but they are part of our life in south Florida and they are so easy to photograph. Photo taken on a cell phone. I was going to post this in the humor genre but changed my mind. I was surprised that it zoomed. Thanks for stopping by, taking a look and for all your previous favs and comments. They are very much appreciated. Dana

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Richardphotos

8:25PM | Thu, 06 November 2014

whoa!! it could do some significant damage. outstanding capture for a phone camera

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irisinthespring

8:38PM | Thu, 06 November 2014

Awesome capture, I'd hate to see that at my back door, ugh!

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bebopdlx

9:21PM | Thu, 06 November 2014

A cool capture Dana. Careful where you step.

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giulband

10:48PM | Thu, 06 November 2014

WOW Very incredible capture !!!!!!

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durleybeachbum

1:17AM | Fri, 07 November 2014

Rather a cutie! Water hazards must be more hazardous than on our golf course !

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Katraz

1:22AM | Fri, 07 November 2014

For someone who lives in a country with on dangerous critters I love to see stuff like this so post as much as you like

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Jean_C

1:46AM | Fri, 07 November 2014

An alligator at the door, this is an unusual visit! Beautiful capture, Dana! Un alligator devant la porte, c'est une visite inhabituelle! Belle capture, Dana!

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jmb007

2:05AM | Fri, 07 November 2014

amusant

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jayfar

2:33AM | Fri, 07 November 2014

I love lizards but you can keep these Dana. I would be afraid to go out at night !!

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Cyve

6:08AM | Fri, 07 November 2014

Vous avez de drôles de visiteurs dans votre région... Merveilleuse capture mon ami !!! Étonnante également !!!

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eekdog

6:15AM | Fri, 07 November 2014

here kitty, kitty, kitty. dang, so glad i do not live in your fair state my friend.

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Faemike55

7:59AM | Fri, 07 November 2014

if it came down to it, I'd rather be visited by an alligator than a politician or salesman Great capture

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flavia49

9:25AM | Fri, 07 November 2014

marvellous

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jendellas

10:42AM | Fri, 07 November 2014

Do you get a lot of deaths due to the crocs? Would be worried about the girls!!! xx

danapommet

9:33PM | Fri, 07 November 2014

We do not lose many people to the alligators. Sharks seem to bite more people than alligators down here. Our mailing address is Delray Beach, Florida but we actually live west of Delray Beach's city limits - in what is called Unincorporated Portions of Palm Beach County. More like the Everglades than city living.

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Leije

11:17AM | Fri, 07 November 2014

Amazing surprise in front of the door ! nice shot in action, Dana !

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ichtvan

1:03PM | Fri, 07 November 2014

Wow great and terrific shot !

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CavalierLady

6:37PM | Fri, 07 November 2014

Yikes! That's a little too close for comfort! Amazing circumstance and glad you had your cell phone with you.

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mtdana

2:53AM | Sat, 08 November 2014

Wow - a little larger than the reptiles in my driveway :)

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blondeblurr

7:47AM | Sat, 08 November 2014

That would have scared the livin' daylights out of me ... anyhow, they do make attractive handbags and - can be very expensive ! thank heavens Steve Irwin missed this one ... BTW - there is nothing wrong, with seeing more picture of alligators - those are harmless ;)) Well done with a mobile phone, that's what we call them here ... LOL BB

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drifterlee

11:28AM | Sat, 08 November 2014

Wow! He's a big one. Great shot!

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ia-du-lin

12:02PM | Sat, 08 November 2014

cool capture

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blinkings

9:03PM | Sat, 08 November 2014

Keep them coming Dana. We have Saltwater crocs over here.........but errrr.......they have far less 'sense of humour' than your gators. If we got this close we would be dinner.....period!

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jocko500

10:28PM | Sat, 08 November 2014

I like gator shots too. I too old to see how close I can get before running but I really never did that. My close up shots was when i was in the car and the gator was close to the road.

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Jay-el-Jay

11:45PM | Sat, 08 November 2014

I've heard that if you rub their belly,that they fall asleep.I will let someone else try that.A fine shot of this large visitor.

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Hendesse

5:26AM | Sun, 09 November 2014

I do not want to have such a visit on the doorstep. I think even if he is not very large, it can bite in the calf or so. Ouch! A superb capture.

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caty77

8:31AM | Sun, 09 November 2014

A big surprise almost at the door!

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MrsRatbag

10:25AM | Sun, 09 November 2014

It makes you think about stepping outside without looking around carefully first! I have heard that their tail can do quite a bit of damage if they whack you in a hurry too. Can't imagine seeing this outside the door! Great shot, Dana!

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emmecielle

12:01PM | Sun, 09 November 2014

Excellent capture! :)

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pat40

9:17AM | Mon, 10 November 2014

Lovely to see

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Rhanagaz

3:05AM | Fri, 14 November 2014

Have anyone seen my car keys? ;o) Never bored to see these nice chaps! :o)

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