developing accurate sense of smell... young Louisiana alligator, learning how to detect and capture prey. getting him used to being close.
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@raidersacdc48923 ай бұрын
This is how Gators became a nuisance
@4ms2363 ай бұрын
Feather family ised this sound for the deinonychus
@kristycannon79233 ай бұрын
Oh my God he's so cute....for now! He's like , "love this guy for bringing me chicken legs every day!" Ten years later, gator: "what??? No chicken legs today??? Ok, your legs will do just fine!" Chomp!
@timothyortega56083 ай бұрын
I love your sense of humor good setup a good follow through well done my lady😅
@kristycannon79233 ай бұрын
@timothyortega5608 why thank you kind sir! only reason I can say that with a little sarcasm is because I used to care for 5 of the rarest crocodiles in the world! Golden crocs, which were a cross between Siamese crocs and saltwater crocs. NO matter how much they were used to us being their caretakers, every day the largest one would still test us by lunging at us at the most vulnerable part of the exhibit! All it would have taken was one slip and she would have us. In fact, we quit feeding I side the exhibit so they would stop associating "us" with their "food."
@timothyortega56083 ай бұрын
@kristycannon7923 What beautiful insight into the intimate behavior of God's creatures. Thank you. I used to work for a nuisance wildlife control company where we were the kinder, friendlier wildlife control company that would relocate all the animals we could. We humans forget that we are visitors in the animal kingdom.
@kristycannon79233 ай бұрын
@@timothyortega5608 No truer words spoken! Thank you for relocating animals that lost their way! God bless you 🙏
@royrobles74234 ай бұрын
Catch um
@timothyortega56083 ай бұрын
Your toes look delicious. Did I mention I'm on a carnivore diet... it's quite strict!🖐🧠👅👄🦴🦷👁🦻👶👵🧔👩🦽🏊♂️🚣🤽