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... If you hear this

http://gfretwell.com/wildlife/Mom%20and%20baby%20gator.mp3

That is a Mom and baby alligators.


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No Video??


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They never saw the gators, they were down the pipe a ways. Animal control came out and verified what the sound was and said they are just part of nature, then drove away.
It was originally reported as a "puppy in the storm drain".
Because they were connected, the sound was coming out of several storm drains so they got multiple reports.


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Gators in the manhole?

Well ....

That's one way to solve the puppy problem laugh

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These storm drains usually just go to the retention ponds on the property and any body of water here is likely to hold a gator or two.


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