Gator pics.

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PeacockBass

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Sorry for the poor quality pictures... I didnt have much light to work with...


Before

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After


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what is the growth rate like on gators?

And don't you have to have a license or something to own one?

Nice gator though :)
 
about a foot a year.


No license required in my state.



they are dangerous animals... even at a small size. No one should buy one unless they KNOW what they are doing. they get huge and eat ALOT!!!!


they make awesome pets though, thats forsure!
 
Cool, and I shure hope you know what your doing, I don't wanna see you losing a finger or two on these pets!! :)
 
What are you gonna do a few years down the line when it's like 6 foot? :D

Surely you risk getting killed from an alligator that big?

I wish they had them for sale here, I want one.
 
rumblesushi said:
What are you gonna do a few years down the line when it's like 6 foot? :D

Surely you risk getting killed from an alligator that big?

I wish they had them for sale here, I want one.

I would actually like to breed these animals.



6+ foot is when your life starts getting endangered.... LOL..
 
Great pictures! They were not poor quality at all! Very cute!!!

Jen
 
if someone bought one and it got too big to house what can aperson do to either house the animal or get rid of it..who would take a beast at those sizes? you cant flush a 3 foot gator down the toilet.
 
boredcpl said:
if someone bought one and it got too big to house what can aperson do to either house the animal or get rid of it..who would take a beast at those sizes? you cant flush a 3 foot gator down the toilet.

That is why a private citizen should not consider owning one of these animals:naughty:
 
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