28 May 2017, 21:51
Beretta682EComing to America II - staring Nile Crocs
http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/21/...rida-irpt/index.htmlI love Florida.
Mike
Mikey, I told you to keep the lid on your terrarium!!!
29 May 2017, 06:01
CrazyhorseconsultingStrange, but in that whole article I saw no mention at all of this species.
http://www.nationalgeographic..../american-crocodile/29 May 2017, 07:09
jdollarRead the sentence 3-4 lines up from the bottom of the article. Mentions native crocs and alligators as a food source.
You didn't hear much about the Florida American crocs because they're a somewhat innocuous species. No reported attack on humans ever, since record keeping began. They're actually doing pretty well considering that 20 years ago they were critically endangered. We have an estimated 1500 to 2500 of them now and they've been found as far north as W. Palm Beach on the East Coast and Tampa on the West Coast. There's even a lonesome guy that migrated to Ft. Jefferson in the Dry Tortugas and lives in the moat there; that's a nice swim of 60+ miles off Key West. Why the big increase in numbers? Florida Power and Light built a nuclear power plant on Biscayne Bay south of Miami, along with miles of cooling water canals which proved to be an ideal nesting habitat. Now we have "spare" crocs all over the Keys and especially in Everglades Nat. Park which was the primary habitat for them until they were killed off by hide hunters. Some of our "Yankee Invaders" are having fits because it seems crocs are especially fond of small dogs and the crocs have the ability to propel themselves out of the water high enough to snatch a tasty little mutt off a seawall!
29 May 2017, 17:43
Crazyhorseconsultingquote:
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Read the sentence 3-4 lines up from the bottom of the article. Mentions native crocs and alligators as a food source.
I saw the mention of alligators, but simply missed the mention of American crocodiles.
Thanks for pointing that out.

29 May 2017, 22:45
chuck375Seems like we could use a few on the NE and Left Coast ...
Now I know why !! We see many FL plates this time of year in NY state !
