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  Message To: Janier   In reference to Message Id: 1254303


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06/14/07  11:30pm

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Ace13
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  Message To: Ace13   In reference to Message Id: 1319098


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Release him in a local pond or such away from populated areas if possible....They dont make good pets unless you can care for them full grown...yes babies are easy to care for but full grown adults are very hard and are more for the more knowledgable

Dont try keeping him just release him...he could of been looking for more water holes



07/27/07  12:53am

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Mampam
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  Message To: Janier   In reference to Message Id: 1254303


 Sooo is this an alligator or lizard????

do’n look lika lizard to me!!! lol

couldnt be n e thing else!!



07/29/07  03:34pm

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  Message To: Rex328   In reference to Message Id: 1379364


 Sooo is this an alligator or lizard????

let it go!!! its wild not a pet...


do you whant a full grown gater as a pet? didnt think so...what do you think thats going to grow into?



08/08/07  07:08pm

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  Message To: Janier   In reference to Message Id: 1254303


 Sooo is this an alligator or lizard????

an alligator you haven’t ever seen one before?



09/16/07  02:54am

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  Message To: BAMF3321   In reference to Message Id: 1445427


 Sooo is this an alligator or lizard????

That is cool... I live in Fort Worth and would love to have one of those. But it is probably best to do like you did and call the game warden.



09/19/07  08:15pm

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Reedie
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  Message To: Reedie   In reference to Message Id: 1449724


 Sooo is this an alligator or lizard????

Quote:

Release him in a local pond or such away from populated areas if possible


This is not only illigal but probably one of the worst situations that the gator could be in. There is a pretty thorough population of gators in south-east Texas. The population gets thicker the further east you go, Lousiana and Florida are almost overtaken by Amer. Alligators. American Alligators are not locale to the Ft. Worth/Dallas area, I lived there for a time, not nearly as many large bodys of water than in south-east Texas. The climate is drier up there and not fit for Gators.

Just my two cents.

-Reed



09/25/07  09:53pm

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  Message To: Janier   In reference to Message Id: 1254303


 Sooo is this an alligator or lizard????

i live in dallas and this is MY OPINION Dallas doesn’t care weither you have an alligator or not all thwy care about is how much money they make, i would know i have my dogs off leash all the time when i got into myfrond yard, cop after cop after cop comes by and doesn’t care.



to sum this up

Dallas Doesn’t Care! DDC!


i agree with releasing it back into the wild, but try to put it in an alligator shelter



10/01/07  10:33pm

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  Message To: Reedie   In reference to Message Id: 1464758


 Sooo is this an alligator or lizard????

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i agree with releasing it back into the wild, but try to put it in an alligator shelter


Releasing that animal back into the wild would be a HORRIBLE idea. And I have never heard of an "alligator shelter" but most animal shelters won’t except gators, specially if they already have a few. Alligators are a ton of hard work and you have to be on your toes 24/7 working with them. Too much work and risks for all those old ladies working at the animal shelter..

-Reed



10/02/07  09:30pm

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  Message To: Herpkid666   In reference to Message Id: 1465678


 Sooo is this an alligator or lizard????

Gators are in dallas... Especially in Lake Lewissvlille. I’ve acually seen one and many have been reported killed by boaters and people on the shore. I would personally never touched it. I would have left it alone. So try to think about what is best for the animal... Sorry if any of this was already mentioned



01/18/08  09:02pm

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  Message To: Rat snake lover   In reference to Message Id: 1584371


 Sooo is this an alligator or lizard????

how could you not know that that is a gator



01/19/08  08:02am

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  Message To: Janier   In reference to Message Id: 1254303


 Sooo is this an alligator or lizard????

this is deffinately a baby american alligator.We have one just like it.



08/05/09  08:52pm

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  Message To: Zgobbler14   In reference to Message Id: 1311662


 Experienced Alligator People Please help (along with anyone from the Dallas area

I would say just let it go in the nearest lake or river. Thats most likly where it came from.



08/07/09  01:30pm

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  Message To: Broceaus   In reference to Message Id: 2052680


 Experienced Alligator People Please help (along with anyone from the Dallas area

eat it and make yourself a wallet.



09/02/09  07:59pm

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  Message To: Boola   In reference to Message Id: 2066846


 Experienced Alligator People Please help (along with anyone from the Dallas area

I live in Ft Worth and have seen gators near the trinity river. Also, Gators are illegal to own in the state of Tx as they are a native endagered species in TX.

I actually looked into this a few years ago as i wanted to start a gator rescue, but the red tape involved was astronomical.



11/29/09  09:05pm
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