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They're ambush predators, they very rarely attack anything at first sight. Instead they watch you for habits and then position themselves where you will end up between them and the water. They only need to eat about once a week so they're very patient hunters.
Aspychata
Aspychata
Omg, l need to move out of FL. We have alligators that have been spotted swimming in our popular tourist beach.
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She'll be right, Alligators don't see humans as food, Crocodiles do and they're a little bit bigger:

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