Alabama Gator Eats Dog While On Walk With Kids
Gator encounters in Alabama have been on the rise in recent years. They have been showing up in the craziest places.
Recently caught surfing the waves on Alabama beaches. Some even decided to attend church.
Now we have a report of a dog being eaten by a 15-foot alligator in the Hays Farm area of Huntsville, Alabama, reported by WAFF, a local news station.
According to the report, the incident occurred near Grissom High School, and the dog was taken while the family's two sons were outside with their golden retriever.
The family had only been living in the area for three months And had already experienced the wrath of these killers.
There are some skeptics online.
Monte Shearer on Facebook wrote, “Okay this is the ponds around Jackson Bend Drive. I’m sorry swamp water turned into ponds.... 15 Feet!? I’ve heard that from a guy before. If there’s a 15′ alligator I guess we will see soon. Please leash your dogs and explain to your children . (Ain’t no way it’s that big)”
Can you hunt these gators?
Alligator Hunting Season: Alligator hunting season in Alabama typically opens in mid-August and lasts for several weeks. The specific dates and duration of the season may vary from year to year, so it's essential to check the current regulations set by the ADCNR.
Hunting Zones: The state of Alabama is divided into separate hunting zones for alligator hunting. Each zone has its own quota and regulations. The zones are typically located in regions known to have alligator populations.
Harvest Regulations: Alligator hunting in Alabama is subject to specific harvest regulations. These regulations typically include size restrictions, limits on the number of alligators that can be harvested per tag, and guidelines for handling and reporting harvested alligators.
Licensing and Permits: To participate in alligator hunting, hunters must have a valid Alabama hunting license and an Alligator Possession Tag, which is obtained through the quota process. Additionally, hunters must adhere to all state hunting regulations and possess the necessary hunting equipment and safety gear.
Quota System: Alligator hunting in Alabama is managed through a quota system. Each year, the ADCNR sets a limited number of alligator hunting tags or permits available for purchase through a random drawing process. Interested hunters must apply for these tags during the designated application period.
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