Sunday 11 July 2021

Alligator in the Nearby Neighborhood - Nature 7

As you might know that Louisiana state has alligators more compared to other states in America. About 3 (three) million alligators (farming and wild) are estimated living in the Louisiana.



Fig 01- An alligator seen in the canal

Therefore, it is not surprise if we may encounter alligators in the areas include:
- canal
- big or small river
- pond
- lakes
- swamps
- housing ditches



Fig 02- People, illustration only


Fig 03- At least two alligators seen in the canal.

Indeed, the alligator habitats might be nearby or quite far from our housing complexes.

Just for fun, can you count how many wild alligators at Figure (Fig-03) above?


I saw at least two alligators!

11 comments:

  1. Muy interesante.
    Buena explicación.
    Un abrazo.

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      Alligator in the Nearby Neighborhood - Nature 7
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      Fig 01- An alligator in the canal

      At previous post, we know that Louisiana has the most alligator compared to other states in the USA.

      About 3 million alligators (wild and farming) are estimated living in the state of Louisiana.

      Hence, it is not surprise if we may encounter alligators in the areas such as:

      - ditch
      - canal
      - small river
      - pond
      - lakes
      - swamps

      Yes, the areas might close or far from our neighborhood.

      In case we have been faced with an alligator, can we call Wild life and fishery services for help?

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    2. Alligator in the Nearby Neighborhood - Nature 7

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  2. Sinceramente me da miedo ver que anden tan cercanos a las viviendas, en la foto solo veo un caimán.
    Puede ser que con tantos caimanes a los vecinos les resulte común y no sean tan peligrosos como yo imagino.
    Muy buena entrada.

    Un abrazo.

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      Alligator in the Nearby Neighborhood - Nature 7
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      Fig 02- A lake in the city with cloudy cloud

      Fig 03- At least two alligators seen in the canal.

      My neighbors said that no, we can’t contact Wild life and fishery for just see an alligator or alligators in our area.

      They will come if an alligator bites or attacks someone. Then, they will relocate the alligator.

      Before that happen, what we can do is to remind our neighborhood.

      Finally, can you see how many alligator at Fig-03 above?

      I saw two!

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  3. Me dan miedo esos animales, aveces nomas de verlos siento escalofrios. Saludos a la distancia.

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    1. Thanks-
      Alligator in the Nearby Neighborhood - Nature 7
      -
      Fig 01- An alligator in the canal

      At previous post, we know that Louisiana has the most alligator compared to other states in the USA.

      About 3 million alligators (wild and farming) are estimated living in the state of Louisiana.

      Hence, it is not surprise if we may encounter alligators in the areas such as:

      - ditch
      - canal
      - small river
      - pond
      - lakes
      - swamps

      Yes, the areas might close or far from our neighborhood.

      In case we have been faced with an alligator, can we call Wild life and fishery services for help?

      Delete
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    1. Thanks-
      Alligator in the Nearby Neighborhood - Nature 7
      -
      Fig 02- A lake in the city with cloudy cloud

      Fig 03- At least two alligators seen in the canal.

      My neighbors said that no, we can’t contact Wild life and fishery for just see an alligator or alligators in our area.

      They will come if an alligator bites or attacks someone. Then, they will relocate the alligator.

      Before that happen, what we can do is to remind our neighborhood.

      Finally, can you see how many alligator at Fig-03 above?

      I saw two!

      Delete
  5. scary ....Alligator in the Nearby Neighborhood - Nature 7

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