jimnyc
06-12-2014, 10:01 AM
I'm all for mingling with wildlife at times, when possible.... but feeding a damn gator, a marshmallow - out of your damn mouth? LOL
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LAFITTE, La. (AP) — Gasps can be heard by tourists on a swamp boat tour in south Louisiana as their guide jumps in the water to feed chicken and marshmallows to two alligators. At one point the guide puts a marshmallow in his mouth and lets one of the gators snatch it away.
The scene was captured on video by Stacy Hicks of St. Helens, Oregon, who visited the area in May.
"When he jumped in I was a little scared, more for him than us though," Hicks said. "I am surprised at the attention this video has gotten. I just thought that this was a thing that happens all the time on the tours."
The video has been shared more than 100,000 times on Facebook.
It also has attracted attention of local and state wildlife officials.
There is no state law prohibiting luring and feeding of alligators, but it's against local law in Jefferson Parish, where the Airboat Adventures tour company is based.
http://news.yahoo.com/tourist-video-captured-gator-feeding-frolic-200316567.html
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LAFITTE, La. (AP) — Gasps can be heard by tourists on a swamp boat tour in south Louisiana as their guide jumps in the water to feed chicken and marshmallows to two alligators. At one point the guide puts a marshmallow in his mouth and lets one of the gators snatch it away.
The scene was captured on video by Stacy Hicks of St. Helens, Oregon, who visited the area in May.
"When he jumped in I was a little scared, more for him than us though," Hicks said. "I am surprised at the attention this video has gotten. I just thought that this was a thing that happens all the time on the tours."
The video has been shared more than 100,000 times on Facebook.
It also has attracted attention of local and state wildlife officials.
There is no state law prohibiting luring and feeding of alligators, but it's against local law in Jefferson Parish, where the Airboat Adventures tour company is based.
http://news.yahoo.com/tourist-video-captured-gator-feeding-frolic-200316567.html