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lisamariewillbe

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I read that story. The snake had eaten the gator, but the snakes head was missing.

My guess is that the snake became too immobile with the gator in it and another gator saw an easy lunch.

Gators are opportunists. They usually only attack something half their size until they reach a certain length (8ft or so). After that, they don't have a lot of fear.

I've seen small (5-6') gators nab a 3-4' snake that was swimming by.

There are a Lot of these former-pets in the Everglades now. They are multiplying rapidly and they get big.

If they let the Indians sell the skins, that would solve the snake problem really quick.

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