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11-12-2020 06:18 PM - edited 11-12-2020 06:26 PM
@Lucky Charm wrote:
@January121 wrote:OMG!!!! ..... if I saw that thing in my yard I would leave everything behind & leave the state ASAP .... how terrifying!!! .... that thing looks like it’s big enough to break through a door or window without any effort.... run run run as fast as you can!!!!!
Although I would never want to come face to face with one, I think I would feel safe in my house from one. I don't know, has an alligator ever broken down a door?
I know bears have. And for that reason, I'm more scared of bears.
I hope to never see either one though!
Well, they didn't break down the door exactly ...
11-12-2020 06:26 PM
I. WOULD. DIE!!!!
11-12-2020 06:28 PM - edited 11-12-2020 06:29 PM
@KingstonsMom @I just edited to add a better video that shows him live
11-12-2020 06:32 PM
FL not only has lots of alligators and invasive snakes, but also lots of invasive dangerous, huge lizards like water monitors, tegus, etc., (videos on youtube).
11-12-2020 06:34 PM
Wow!!!!
11-12-2020 06:39 PM
@FrostyBabe1 wrote:
@scatcat wrote:What is the black thing and that red ball? That could help judge how big he is..
It may just be the angle of the camera that makes it took so big.
The red ball is indicative of the area on the tee box where you must hit from either parallel to it or behind. If it's like most courses, it's the ladies and/or senior tees. It looks huge to me. Bigger than most markers that I see.
The black container most likely contains a mix of grass seed and soil. If you take a big divot on your drive and it explodes into tiny pieces, there's nothing to stomp back into the ground so you fill the gash with seed.
will let him play through
11-12-2020 06:43 PM
I've never seen a monitor lizard, never heard Iof .one being seen. They , like pythons are not native to Florida.
MILLIONS of people live here folks
11-12-2020 06:55 PM
@KingstonsMom wrote:FL not only has lots of alligators and invasive snakes, but also lots of invasive dangerous, huge lizards like water monitors, tegus, etc., (videos on youtube).
The bugs, too! omg
11-12-2020 06:59 PM
@LizzieInSRQ wrote:I've never seen a monitor lizard, never heard Iof .one being seen. They , like pythons are not native to Florida.
MILLIONS of people live here folks
Nile Monitor in yard, Davie, FL:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jv5PygSCUjE
11-12-2020 07:01 PM
Reptilian Invaders in FL by Brave Wilderness:
Tegus & more in Homestead FL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v248PdomBUY
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