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Breaking: Florida - Alligator suspected of dragging woman into pond
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[quote:BunnySwanson:MV8zODQ4OTgxXzY5MjU4MTU0X0JGQURCOERF] These dangerous dinosaurs should be put on the menu due to the obvious shortage of food - when they turn to things outside the pond to eat, you know there is a problem. Boots, handbags, and gator stew await. I am sure we can conjure up some recipes and serve the starving among us a nutritious meal rather than allow this millions-of-years-old man eater devouring us. Same with sharks who hang out at tourist resorts. Over fishing and resulting imbalance is destroying our oceans along with pollution from sea-going ships and corporations along the waterways. Sharks are bottom feeders, scavengers, garbage men of the sea. When they show up at surface or edge of water, mating or a late dinner is usually the plan. [/quote]
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A witness told police he saw a woman walking two dogs and then noticed the dogs were barking near the water, but she was not there, Davie Police Detective Viviana Gallinal said.
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