• Ms. ArmoredThirteen
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    1 month ago

    Growing up in Idaho there would sometimes be baby alligators for sale during fairs, like the area with prize livestock and the petting zoo and all that. They’d keep them in those small plastic pools and put rubber bands on their mouths. We got to play with them. I’m sure it was all very legal and safe and the alligators definitely weren’t super stressed

    • @MajesticSloth
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      81 month ago

      On a lot of these there is no info for Wyoming. Further proof that it doesn’t exist.

      • @mlg
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        11 month ago

        “If they say it on television, it must be true!”

  • @[email protected]
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    141 month ago

    Alaska is taking the piss! Did they actually vote a law allowing it? It would have been a funny session.

    “And what about subtropical reptiles, should we allow them? Alive or dead? Though that makes no difference”

  • @Got_Bent
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    101 month ago

    I swear I remember pet stores selling baby alligators when I was a kid. I tried googling the history of this, but got few results outside Leave it to Beaver ordering one through the mail in the fifties which was apparently a thing.

            • @[email protected]
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              21 month ago

              If the mouth is closed then crocs have their teeth poking out, gators don’t. If the mouth is open then consider running away.

              • Interesting. I’ve heard the round vs pointy snout one (which doesn’t help because I can never remember which way it goes - I need mnemonics, dammit) but not this one.

                I guess there are now crocs in FL, so I may have to use this information someday. Like, “oh, its teeth were showing when they mouth was closed, so I’m being eaten by a croc, not a common alligator!”

    • Coskii
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      21 month ago

      I’m here now wondering if I should capitalize on this newfound knowledge.

  • @3volver
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    91 month ago

    Wyoming having “no info” is another example of why there shouldn’t be 2 senators per state.

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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    41 month ago

    Still waiting for the day that I can have a beaver or otter as a pet in my state, but we’re particular about not having them as pets because we can’t give them a proper living environment.

    Ugh…

  • @LesserAbe
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    41 month ago

    I knew an alligator criminal. It was probably for the best that the alligator died before it got too big.

  • ConditionOverload
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    31 month ago

    Betty White grew crocodiles in Maine and we all knew how that turned out.