Alex, Not Murdaugh Top fanOctober 31, 2023 at 12:53 pm
When we first moved to our current SC property near to the Savannah river, I had contacted DNR in Columbia to ask what the rules were about alligators. What was relayed to me was the history of why and how they were on the protected list. It revolves around the Florida cayman which were endangered and protected. Being there was so much confusion for hunters/trappers between the two, the alligators were added. It was stated to me that the alligator has never been endangered or is it in any near a threat of becoming so, have a good day. Wink wink.
The current quote of removing an alligator was $500 plus $125 for each foot over 4 feet. Private property has its costs.
CongareeCatfish Top fanOctober 31, 2023 at 9:38 am
Pretty sure that is a croc (I’ve done alot of gator hunting) based on snout, color, and skin pattern. If no webbed feet, its definately a croc. And if it was killed in SC, DNR is going to have some work to do.
That is a croc not even the right color for a gator or the snout is completely different. So if the got this in SC we have crocs in S.C. That’s an eye opener
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That is a crocodile, not an alligator.
Anonymous for good reason,,,,,LMAO
When we first moved to our current SC property near to the Savannah river, I had contacted DNR in Columbia to ask what the rules were about alligators. What was relayed to me was the history of why and how they were on the protected list. It revolves around the Florida cayman which were endangered and protected. Being there was so much confusion for hunters/trappers between the two, the alligators were added. It was stated to me that the alligator has never been endangered or is it in any near a threat of becoming so, have a good day. Wink wink.
The current quote of removing an alligator was $500 plus $125 for each foot over 4 feet. Private property has its costs.
…or you could just learn to co-exist with the big lizards.
Pretty sure that is a croc (I’ve done alot of gator hunting) based on snout, color, and skin pattern. If no webbed feet, its definately a croc. And if it was killed in SC, DNR is going to have some work to do.
That is a croc not even the right color for a gator or the snout is completely different. So if the got this in SC we have crocs in S.C. That’s an eye opener