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Re: Had no idea they could live in salt water [Re: cmc] #6375856 07/20/16 03:16 PM
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Re: Had no idea they could live in salt water [Re: cmc] #6375910 07/20/16 03:42 PM
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Was fishing at Indianola a few weeks ago at night for specks. They had a new sign at the marina that said not to feed the gators. Yea, gator, not gator GAR. Well, lo and behold about midnight a big old gator, probably a good 10 feet long, goes cruising by. Had no idea gators could adapt to salt water, but then again, there was a lot of fresh water in the bay because of all the runoff.

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