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What I've Learned about Alligators
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<blockquote data-quote="PaulaJedi" data-source="post: 231418" data-attributes="member: 4272"><p>Alligators can bond with people, but they are very skiddish. They aren't loyal like dogs. They will save themselves first by leaving, like cats. They do "like" or "prefer" certain people and have stranger anxiety. This only protects them, because humans are dangerous.</p><p></p><p>Most alligators wander within a 2 mile radius. They seem to know where water is by instinct, much like turtles. But, it appears that an alligator that doesn't feel threatened and has an excellent food source, will stay in a particular pond, returning when they temporarily wander off. They will defend their territory against other alligators. </p><p></p><p>Anything an alligator can't or won't eat is an automatic threat to an alligator. Buddy is (thankfully) afraid of cats and raccoons. Don't worry, I've trained all my cats to stay away from the water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulaJedi, post: 231418, member: 4272"] Alligators can bond with people, but they are very skiddish. They aren't loyal like dogs. They will save themselves first by leaving, like cats. They do "like" or "prefer" certain people and have stranger anxiety. This only protects them, because humans are dangerous. Most alligators wander within a 2 mile radius. They seem to know where water is by instinct, much like turtles. But, it appears that an alligator that doesn't feel threatened and has an excellent food source, will stay in a particular pond, returning when they temporarily wander off. They will defend their territory against other alligators. Anything an alligator can't or won't eat is an automatic threat to an alligator. Buddy is (thankfully) afraid of cats and raccoons. Don't worry, I've trained all my cats to stay away from the water. [/QUOTE]
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