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[quote=Anonymous]There were not that many alligators when people began living populating Florida heavily. The population exploded a few decades ago. There was a large cull I think at one point. To manage it. Usually, depending on state and local laws, alligators can be removed / relocated once they get to be a certain size. I used to see them often. A jogging path I frequented, 2 alligators would pop up, along a 2 mile stretch. One alligator on one end, one on the other. I was worried, learned, this happens every few months. As soon as they got big enough, nearby residents would call them in, and wildlife people would come get it. 3 months later, it started again. Obviously a mom or two lived further out in the water. The smaller gators would be a threat to a pet, but that’s among the reasons there are leash laws. Im here all night for more alligator info, lol. But I don’t know about NC/SC laws and customs.[/quote]
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