This is one tough kid...

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wow... he sure is tough.

this is my lesson for today:

The best thing to do during an alligator attack is struggle, make noise and create confusion.
 
"The best thing to do during an alligator attack is struggle, make noise and create confusion."

If that's the case, many of us on SB should be able to take on alligators, no problem. We get lots of practice here...

Safe Diving & Alligator Wrestling,
Scuba-sass :-)
 
scuba-sass:
"The best thing to do during an alligator attack is struggle, make noise and create confusion."

If that's the case, many of us on SB should be able to take on alligators, no problem. We get lots of practice here...

Safe Diving & Alligator Wrestling,
Scuba-sass :-)

:rofl:
 
scuba-sass:
"The best thing to do during an alligator attack is struggle, make noise and create confusion."

If that's the case, many of us on SB should be able to take on alligators, no problem. We get lots of practice here...

Safe Diving & Alligator Wrestling,
Scuba-sass :-)

LOL, especially those on the DIR/PADI threads.

I wonder which agency will bring out the specialty course first!!!!!! ;)
 
Small kids/animals + lakes with gators = trouble

Hasnt anyone realised this yet, i have heard of several attacks in the last couple of years i have been here and wouldnt send a child out on a lake around here.
 
cancun mark:
I wonder which agency will bring out the specialty course first!!!!!! ;)
I would imagine that a recreational agency wouldnt touch it due to the possibility of the possibility of the diver being in an overhead - the gator over his head.

All i can say is stupid rednecks - why didnt he have his gun with him, didnt need to wrestle and could have had food for a week for his kin.
 
scuba-sass:
"The best thing to do during an alligator attack is struggle, make noise and create confusion."

If that's the case, many of us on SB should be able to take on alligators, no problem. We get lots of practice here...

:rofl:

oh that was priceless...
 
what the media usually fails to mnetion in stories like this is how the kid usually has been throwing rocks at the gator for a few hours or how theywere feeding it, teasing it, etc.

This was the case last year with the kid that got ate. Parents need to teach kids how to behave. You don't torment gators or any other wildlife, they are in fact WILD and they will attack when made mad.

Now I don't know if this was the case with this kid, but I doubt seriously this gator just attacked the kid for no reason. But only the kid and the gator will ever no for sure. Now I expect that there will be a "witch hunt" for that bad gator, where several dozen good gators will also be trapped and killed.
 

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