6. Alligators
See you later, alligator! Well, probably not, especially if you live in Miami or other cities in the sunny state of Florida. As Florida residents mentioned, many of these wild animals were found in people’s swimming pools and garages. However, contrary to what people might think, they aren’t that interested in attacking people.
However, if you see an alligator on your property, they might take a few steps back when they first see you because they fear humans. But if you have a meet-up with them and the distance between you and them is not that long, back away slowly because you don’t want to send off the wrong signal.
It’s not common to see such a wild animal like this chase people around, but if they’re provoked, they can run up to 35 miles per hour if the distance is short and they’re on flat land.
4 Responses
Leave the willing alone! Get rid of the people!
Yes, wild animals ARE in the cities!! I live in Huntsville, AL. Just two miles from the center of down town. I regularly have rabbits, foxes, turtles, (no streams, ponds or lakes in the immediate area), possums, raccoons, and small snakes, in my back yard. Along with about 15 different types of birds, including owls, hawks, eagles and falcons.
No deer yet, but with the amount of wooded areas near by, I would not be surprised if they show up too!
Alligators, coyotes, black bears, mountain lions, armadillos and deer have been reported within the city limits. Wow! Such an abundance of wildlife!!
Just a minute! Who is invading whom? We have been steadily usurping the territories of the other beings who inhabit the planet. Clearly the more developed of creatures are now fighting back.
Deer also carry ticks, which carry Lyme disease. Bambi is evil, and it, along with its relatives, should be wiped out.