Go ahead, tell me this gator isn’t trying to find a way into the house. Whoa! Now try to imagine what he’d do if he got in.
This never happens in New Jersey. We have pests with bigger appetites than alligators have.
There’s a lot of unedifying nooze out there today, which I don’t propose to cover on the Sabbath, if I can help it. Maybe the gator is trying to get away from the nooze. I wonder how hard they are to house-train…
Whoa… it’s a real-life Jurassic Park!
Is it true that New Jersey mosquitoes have been known to eat alligators? 🙂
Why bother with alligators, when they can eat us?
He definitely wanted to see what was in that house. Maybe he smelled food and decided to cash in on the prospect.
“Food”–either two-legged or four-legged, or maybe both
My guess is that it smelled something being cooked and was attracted to the house by it. There was definitely more than curiosity at play.
I don’t know how keen a gator’s sense of smell is, but definitely something got him interested in that house. Maybe something he saw. Maybe he heard there was a nice, tasty dog living there.
He might have seen a pet through that sliding door and decided to have it for lunch.
Fort Smith lies on the Arkansas River, and sometimes alligators find their way into our town. It always makes the Local TV News Show.