Sharks aren't the only toothy animals in NC's oceans.
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Sharks aren't the only toothy animals in NC's oceans.
This came from a volunteer with the local Emerald Isle Turtle Watch program for the beaches…
a 2.5 ft. alligator came out of the surf this morning at the 8700 Block at Ocean View....this is west of the pier. Animal Control took it away to relocate it.
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And this one was at Wrightsville...
a 2.5 ft. alligator came out of the surf this morning at the 8700 Block at Ocean View....this is west of the pier. Animal Control took it away to relocate it.
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And this one was at Wrightsville...
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How far away was that alligator from Donna's house?
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Not far enough!CathyCA wrote:How far away was that alligator from Donna's house?
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How far was that beast from the wren's house at my back door?
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No worries the little bugger was 4 miles from my place. The newspaper had a picture of it yesterday surrounded by people and it was actually quite cute! I've yet to see an alligator here in real life.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Not far enough!CathyCA wrote:How far away was that alligator from Donna's house?
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He was only 2.5 feet, I think we could take him down with minimal damage to our cute selves.DukePA wrote:No worries the little bugger was 4 miles from my place. The newspaper had a picture of it yesterday surrounded by people and it was actually quite cute! I've yet to see an alligator here in real life.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Not far enough!CathyCA wrote:How far away was that alligator from Donna's house?
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Um, Tilly, I'd take the alligator in that fight. Please don't challenge an alligator! He's got much sharper teeth than you doTillyGalore wrote:He was only 2.5 feet, I think we could take him down with minimal damage to our cute selves.DukePA wrote:No worries the little bugger was 4 miles from my place. The newspaper had a picture of it yesterday surrounded by people and it was actually quite cute! I've yet to see an alligator here in real life.CathyCA wrote:How far away was that alligator from Donna's house?
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Birth of a hacker. Fitting for post 666.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Um, Tilly, I'd take the alligator in that fight. Please don't challenge an alligator! He's got much sharper teeth than you doTillyGalore wrote:He was only 2.5 feet, I think we could take him down with minimal damage to our cute selves.DukePA wrote:No worries the little bugger was 4 miles from my place. The newspaper had a picture of it yesterday surrounded by people and it was actually quite cute! I've yet to see an alligator here in real life.
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Re: Sharks aren't the only toothy animals in NC's oceans.
OMG - that is very strange! I was thinking that they were normally freshwater and brakish water occupants and the internet verified it for me: ...CameronBornAndBred wrote:This came from a volunteer with the local Emerald Isle Turtle Watch program for the beaches…
a 2.5 ft. alligator came out of the surf this morning at the 8700 Block at Ocean View....this is west of the pier. Animal Control took it away to relocate it.
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And this one was at Wrightsville...
"Wikipedia - Although primarily freshwater animals, alligators will occasionally venture into brackish water.[9] Alligators live in wetlands and this is the vital habitat that holds the key to their continued long-term survival. Alligators depend on the wetlands, and in some ways the wetlands depend on them. As apex predators, they help control the population of rodents and other animals that might overtax the marshland vegetation."
Wonder if the ocean is changing it's content ... The other day, one of my FB friends indicated that he had a pod of porpoises way up the river around his boat where I caught a mess of fish last weekend which was kind of strange also.
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OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Um, Tilly, I'd take the alligator in that fight. Please don't challenge an alligator! He's got much sharper teeth than you do
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There are many rivers and streams which feed into ocean along the banks, and the sounds are pretty brackish. This gator probably came in on the White Oak river which is at the end of Emerald Isle. I've not seen any, but here in Morehead there are some creeks on the northern boundary of town which have them, and it's a just a couple miles to swim before you hit the ocean. (One of my clients has a house on one of those creeks, and she told us of seeing gators sunbathing in her front yard. This was after she told us she had a little dog that went missing and had no idea where it went. Duh.)cl15876 wrote: Wonder if the ocean is changing it's content ... The other day, one of my FB friends indicated that he had a pod of porpoises way up the river around his boat where I caught a mess of fish last weekend which was kind of strange also.
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So in addition to MikeEEEE and Marv Albert, you go for the ears and back? Oh no, I will remember to not get YOU upset!!!!TillyGalore wrote:OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Um, Tilly, I'd take the alligator in that fight. Please don't challenge an alligator! He's got much sharper teeth than you do
You've never seen really pissed, and I don't mean drunk. I'm not a mean drunk. But, when I'm pissed, my adrenalin is coursing through my veins and even Mike Tyson doesn't scare me. I'll just take a bite out of his arm. Wouldn't try to bite the lil alligator, his skin is too tough.
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I'll bite anything I can get my teeth on. It's a great defense mechanism.cl15876 wrote:So in addition to MikeEEEE and Marv Albert, you go for the ears and back? Oh no, I will remember to not get YOU upset!!!!
Don't attack me physically, and I won't bite. Promise. ;) ;)
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K68 - you paying attention here? (read into those what you want! )TillyGalore wrote:I'll bite anything I can get my teeth on. It's a great defense mechanism.cl15876 wrote:So in addition to MikeEEEE and Marv Albert, you go for the ears and back? Oh no, I will remember to not get YOU upset!!!!
Don't attack me physically, and I won't bite. Promise. ;) ;)
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I remember being down that way at the Fort with my beloved! I loved it and now that you mention it, remember two sides not too far apart between ocean and sound so I could see how that could happen! As much as I love walking along the beach and enjoying the peace and serenity, I can't imagine walking along the beach and seeing a lil alligator washing up! What an experience that must have been for those that experienced!!!! I remember being down at Kiwa island in SC (many years ago) and seeing them everywhere on a jeep safari... I unlike Oz and Tillie, am not ready to tangle with them!!!!CameronBornAndBred wrote:There are many rivers and streams which feed into ocean along the banks, and the sounds are pretty brackish. This gator probably came in on the White Oak river which is at the end of Emerald Isle. I've not seen any, but here in Morehead there are some creeks on the northern boundary of town which have them, and it's a just a couple miles to swim before you hit the ocean. (One of my clients has a house on one of those creeks, and she told us of seeing gators sunbathing in her front yard. This was after she told us she had a little dog that went missing and had no idea where it went. Duh.)cl15876 wrote: Wonder if the ocean is changing it's content ... The other day, one of my FB friends indicated that he had a pod of porpoises way up the river around his boat where I caught a mess of fish last weekend which was kind of strange also.
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K68 - if you EVER need to chat ... just call!OZZIE4DUKE wrote:K68 - you paying attention here? (read into those what you want! )TillyGalore wrote:I'll bite anything I can get my teeth on. It's a great defense mechanism.cl15876 wrote:So in addition to MikeEEEE and Marv Albert, you go for the ears and back? Oh no, I will remember to not get YOU upset!!!!
Don't attack me physically, and I won't bite. Promise. ;) ;)
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That does it! :shock: I'm gonna just keep hangin' with the snakes in Hyco Lake, bless their hearts.
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Don't worry, Ima. If you visit Emerald Isle, Ezmarellda will protect you from those pesky gators. Cross my heart !!Ima Facultiwyfe wrote:That does it! :shock: I'm gonna just keep hangin' with the snakes in Hyco Lake, bless their hearts.
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Sounds like a promise to ME! OKay, just waiting for invite! 1 dayDukePA wrote:Don't worry, Ima. If you visit Emerald Isle, Ezmarellda will protect you from those pesky gators. Cross my heart !!Ima Facultiwyfe wrote:That does it! :shock: I'm gonna just keep hangin' with the snakes in Hyco Lake, bless their hearts.
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Silly boy! You and your lovely lady have an open invite as do all my Crazie friends!cl15876 wrote:Sounds like a promise to ME! OKay, just waiting for invite! 1 dayDukePA wrote:Don't worry, Ima. If you visit Emerald Isle, Ezmarellda will protect you from those pesky gators. Cross my heart !!Ima Facultiwyfe wrote:That does it! :shock: I'm gonna just keep hangin' with the snakes in Hyco Lake, bless their hearts.
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