Tuesday, February 22, 2011

GRAND-DADDY OF ALL ALLIGATORS!

                       ONE GIANT ALLIGATOR!
Each time we go to the Circle B Preserve, we see something different.  The vegetation changes quickly, winds take down the hanging moss and weak limbs.  Flowers bloom and various grasses grow, in the water and out.  Each time we see alligators/I have so many pictures of them.  We've seen as many as 60 alligators in one day walking down the path, appropriately called Alligator Alley.  
On one visit we saw the Grand-Daddy of all gators. Look at the gator lying on the log-then look at the gator's head to the right, resting his head on the back of the log. 
His head is so large!  We would've liked to have seen his entire body.  This would be an excellent catch on the show Swamp People
Double click either picture/it should enlarge so you can see the monster head on the right, resting on the log. 
His head is so large in comparison to the one lying on  the log/and at first we thought he was big, at least 6 or 7 feet long.
Wouldn't want to meet the one in the back, on the path!  

They can run 35 miles per hour, in a straight line.
Guess we should practice our zig-zag running!

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