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Old 11-18-2009, 06:22 PM   #11
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Im happy you like them Nemo'sMom

Alligators are more afraid of you. Its really not bad at all and no reason to be afraid really. Just mind where you walk and enjoy the scenery. Your more than welcome to join one of our trips in canoe or hike.

Its completely safe! And you will never forget it!
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Old 11-18-2009, 07:41 PM   #12
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Yah, completely safe until you step on a gator

Great pics here.
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Old 12-07-2009, 11:29 AM   #13
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wow nice pictures! I have never seen a turtle with blue eyes and spikes before most be part of the punkrockertortoise species lol.
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Old 12-07-2009, 02:32 PM   #14
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its a snapping turtle though lol.
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Old 12-09-2009, 09:39 AM   #15
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Nice pictures!
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Old 12-09-2009, 07:16 PM   #16
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Some stunning photo's, love the darker misty shots of the swamp
Just curious (i'm from australia so I have no idea where those pics where taken, I'm guessing not in O.C California..lol) what type of amphibians do you get in that kind of environment in the States? any tree frogs?
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this is...Arizo-....Florida? presense of gators suggests so. never seen tree frogs there yet. there could be somre, but mostly anole lizards. Florida's a pretty swampy place. good for FW fishing
..and obviously SW fishing too but thats overrated (JK)
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this is...Arizo-....Florida? presense of gators suggests so. never seen tree frogs there yet. there could be somre, but mostly anole lizards. Florida's a pretty swampy place. good for FW fishing
..and obviously SW fishing too but thats overrated (JK)
Swamps, so if not tree frogs there would have to be heaps of other amphibians though yeah..? Toads, Frogs (non tree frogs), any salamanders?, Newts?
Are you allowed to keep gators as pets legally in the States? (not that you'd want to, or really could, after they start to grow) can you take them from the wild or are they protected?
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ill let someone else answer the gator keeping question, but you definitly need a license.
there are tons of amphibians lol. newts and everythin.
i meant there could be treefrogs cuz its a tropical climate, and cuba just a little south of there has them...
so does the dominican republic, so some tree frogs are bound to be in Florida lol.
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ill let someone else answer the gator keeping question, but you definitly need a license.
there are tons of amphibians lol. newts and everythin.
i meant there could be treefrogs cuz its a tropical climate, and cuba just a little south of there has them...
so does the dominican republic, so some tree frogs are bound to be in Florida lol.
Just curious as I keep frogs and in Aust you can't keep any amphibians that aren't native to the country, regardless of the level of your licence, and most aussie frogs (particularly the ones you'd want to keep) are protected and only live in one state.
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