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omgSo am I. I assume this will make identifying the culprit all but impossible.
omgSo am I. I assume this will make identifying the culprit all but impossible.
Body was recovered.
I went to Blue Springs a few months ago. There aren't a lot of people always, and we didn't use tubes at all.
Of course, but that doesn't seem to be the case here though.Don't take your kids on holiday if your going to ignore them ffs.
No, no, no. You make sense!I apologize if that came across overly morbid. I'm not trying to be insensitive. I would think everyone would want them to be able to definitively identify and kill the maneating alligator.
Don't take your kids on holiday if your going to ignore them ffs.
Good luck getting that across. People want businesses and the government to blow blillions of dollars a year on establishing a safe zone so they don't have to use commonsense and don't have to actually properly parent their kids.
Good luck getting that across. People want businesses and the government to blow blillions of dollars a year on establishing a safe zone so they don't have to use commonsense and don't have to actually properly parent their kids.
Sad story all around though, I couldn't even imagine seeing something like that happen to your kids.
can either of you point to where the child was being ignored and unattended?
can either of you point to where the child was being ignored and unattended?
I find that in itself crazy.wow the body was completely intact...thats insane
Never been to Disney's Grand Floridian, aren't there any gator warning signs all over the resort?
Rule of thumb for Florida is: if there's water, there can be a gator in it.
http://deadline.com/2016/06/alligator-drags-toddler-lake-disney-grand-floridian-1201772995/Search crews have found the body of a toddler who was attacked and dragged away by an alligator in a lagoon outside a Disney hotel in Orlando last night, Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings just announced at a news conference. Up to 50 rescue workers had been searching for the 2-year-old boy since he was snatched and pulled underwater last night about 9:30 PM ET.
Does somebody absolutely HAVE to be blamed for every damn thing?
Is it not possible for something to go wrong in a situation where both Disney AND the parents took reasonable precautions for safety?
For gators it isn't. They would be attracted by the splashing and they take prey off land and drag it back into the water.How do you protect your kids from a fucking gator? Don't let them go near the beach? Give me a break. Apparently the dad was right there, and tried to fight off the gator and got injuries from it, but he couldn't save the kid.
http://www.sfgate.com/news/us/article/Deputies-Gator-drags-toddler-into-water-near-8164936.php
says he was like 1 foot into the water, I'm pretty sure everyone else in the world except the internet police would agree that's a fairly safe distance.
Are you an adult and was it daytime? Gators are the most docile of the large crocodilians and generally avoid humans. Most attacks occur because of mistaken identity and usually with children because of their small stature and after dusk. Gators typically hunt at night.Now I'm scared. I once swam at Bahia Honda State Park. There were no warnings, I hope I wasn't doing something stupid?
Are you an adult and was it daytime? Gators are the most docile of the large crocodilians and generally avoid humans. Most attacks occur because of mistaken identity and usually with children because of their small stature and after dusk. Gators typically hunt at night.
Agreed. Whether people want to admit or not, sometimes the chaotic nature of, well, nature, is just going to intersect with our lives like this sometimes as rare as it may be, especially when you build your amusement park and resorts in the middle of a fucking gator infested lagoon :/
"Wildlife officials had earlier caught and killed five alligators from the lagoon to examine them for traces of the boy but found no evidence they were involved"
Why? They are guilty for being alligators?
I was more talking about in the case of the pool that I am at where the day after a child was killed by a gator people are ignoring their kids climbing on a high wall next to a lake with gators in it. Not the parents that let their two year old wade 10 foot away from the the shore in a lake that had at least four alligators and a sign saying no swimming.can either of you point to where the child was being ignored and unattended?
"Wildlife officials had earlier caught and killed five alligators from the lagoon to examine them for traces of the boy but found no evidence they were involved"
Why? They are guilty for being alligators?
Once they tasted human meat they might start seeing you as food, and thus they have to die.
Now I'm scared. I once swam at Bahia Honda State Park. There were no warnings, I hope I wasn't doing something stupid?
"Wildlife officials had earlier caught and killed five alligators from the lagoon to examine them for traces of the boy but found no evidence they were involved"
Why? They are guilty for being alligators?
They were searching the stomachs for the child's remains."Wildlife officials had earlier caught and killed five alligators from the lagoon to examine them for traces of the boy but found no evidence they were involved"
Why? They are guilty for being alligators?
"Wildlife officials had earlier caught and killed five alligators from the lagoon to examine them for traces of the boy but found no evidence they were involved"
Why? They are guilty for being alligators?
"Wildlife officials had earlier caught and killed five alligators from the lagoon to examine them for traces of the boy but found no evidence they were involved"
Why? They are guilty for being alligators?
"Wildlife officials had earlier caught and killed five alligators from the lagoon to examine them for traces of the boy but found no evidence they were involved"
Why? They are guilty for being alligators?
There are "no swimming" signs warning of a steep drop-off but no gator signs.
Rule of thumb for Florida is: if there's water, there can be a gator in it.
Including in the middle of cities.
It's not even that the lagoon was originally infested (it was man-made and gator free, presumably, when opened). The whole state of Florida is infested with gators.
This could have happened near any body of water in the state, or even on land in the vicinity of water.
Disney already removes/kills alligators found on property, and have an open license to do so. In this case though they were more actively searching for them, as part of the search for the child.
"Wildlife officials had earlier caught and killed five alligators from the lagoon to examine them for traces of the boy but found no evidence they were involved"
Why? They are guilty for being alligators?