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Um. Yeah. You don't want to mess with taking baby alligators. Momma is VERY protective.
 
Um. Yeah. You don't want to mess with taking baby alligators. Momma is VERY protective.

And sneaky! Don't forget sneaky!
 
yeah. Still, we saw 103 today. Out at the observation tower, there were only a few. The first time I went there, years ago, there were 40-50.
Shark Valley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Where did "Shark Valley" get its name?

"Wildlife seen in Shark Valley include alligators, ibis, Wood storks, spoonbills, raccoons, deer, lizards, snakes and herons."

I would have expected a shark observation tower!
 
My dive bud cancelled out on me for today's dive. The weather is looking pretty bad tomorrow (Sun) too. Hopefully by next Saturday everything will come together and we will be diving Boynton Beach, FL with an old buddy!

you go during the week?
 
I gotta ask this: Did you pose the pic with the shades?
No, the fisherman drop them all the time. You can spot urchins with glasses on them often. I have one shot with a pair of swimming goggles on top and wrapped around one urchin
 
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