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Related: About this forumGator takes weekend stroll through Cinco Ranch neighborhood
This neighborhood is about five or so miles from my neighborhood.
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https://www.khou.com/article/news/local/gator-sighting-cinco-rach-safety/285-52aee291-6140-451f-bc59-7bfd3e7bd55c
Residents in the Cinco Ranch neighborhood were startled over the weekend when a large alligator was spotted roaming a residential street, even making its way onto a homeowners lawn.
David Morton, who has lived in the neighborhood for 11 years, said a neighbor alerted him that something unusual was outside his home.
Living in Southeast Texas, you know you live with animals like that, Morton said.
When he stepped outside, Morton came face-to-face with the alligator and began recording the encounter.
Am I safe? What kind of attitude is it in? he recalled thinking. He said he kept his distance, backing toward his home while continuing to film.
Giving it all of its respect what you cant see is I back up into the house a little bit, Morton added. But the family was quite amused with everything thats going on, too, so they were making a ruckus.
The Blue Flower
(6,514 posts)I was a freshman at the University of Florida and was walking across a broad lawn between dorms. There was a baby gator ahead of me, maybe a foot long. As soon as it spotted me, it reared back, open its jaws, and hissed. I felt like it would attack me if I got any closer. So, I backed away and did a big arc around it. The lesson to me was that these creatures don't fool around. Even a very small one could do some damage and wouldn't mind doing it. The big ones are very fast, so never ever try to get close.
LetMyPeopleVote
(180,075 posts)You could not bring dogs or pets to this park because of the gators. I remember my ex-wife camping there in May during breeding season. Gators are very nosy during breeding season
LetMyPeopleVote
(180,075 posts)3catwoman3
(29,444 posts)...in your neighborhood. One of the recommendations was - Don't go swimming where alligators have been spotted.
No shit, Sherlock!
LetMyPeopleVote
(180,075 posts)Houston floods easily and so most neighborhoods in the suburbs have retention ponds, There are two retention ponds and a creek near my house. We have ducks in one of the retention ponds near my house and these ducks have visited my front yard on several occasions. It is always amusing to see the ducks go up and down the sidewalks
I have never seen anyone in these bodies of water. The pools are closed right now but all of the pools have fencing to keep out things like gators and snakes.