New back yard pet

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New back yard pet

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Since several members have shown their wild life photos I thought I'd show you my latest back yard guest. He's about 8 feet.
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Baked Gator in a mushroom cream sauce!!!!!!!!YUM!!!!!!!
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Looks like a solution to squirrel problems.
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Alligator sauce picaunt.
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ERLover wrote:Baked Gator in a mushroom cream sauce!!!!!!!!YUM!!!!!!!
Please send us pictures of the capture (but not the dressing) and the cooking and recipe for the cream sauce. We are waiting with baited breath (perhaps with a whiff of Kentucky bourbon).
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Looks like your average Louisiana yard dog! I was fortunate not to ever have one in my yard but we used to have one come into the vehicle maintenance compound every year when I was stationed at Barksdale AFB.
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wrmnfzy wrote:Since several members have shown their wild life photos I thought I'd show you my latest back yard guest. He's about 8 feet.
OK, that does NOT look "Warm and fuzzy," Wrmnfzy!" :D

Seriously, did you send the cats out to take
care of that "issue?"

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ERLover wrote:Baked Gator in a mushroom cream sauce!!!!!!!!YUM!!!!!!!
I have not had that but, we get spicey alligator sausage from LA at a local butcher all the time. Great!!!
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What ever happen to the farms they use to have like this one?
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The title was: A quiet little job at a crocodile farm in St. Augustine, FL 1926

Shoes, belts, wallets, anything else?

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reible wrote:What ever happen to the farms they use to have like this one?
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The title was: A quiet little job at a crocodile farm in St. Augustine, FL 1926

Shoes, belts, wallets, anything else?

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