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To: Bill Evans who wrote (30170)11/7/2000 11:04:21 PM
From: george wood  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30240
 
The Florida State Department of Fish and Wildlife is advising
hikers, hunters, fishers, and golfers to take extra
precautions and keep alert for alligators while in Brevard,
Broward, Hillsborough, Pinellas, Orange, Osceola, Polk,
Palm Beach and Sarasota Counties.

They advise people to wear noise-producing devices such
as little bells on their clothing to alert but not startle the
alligators unexpectedly. They also advise the carrying of
pepper spray in case of an encounter with an alligator.

It is also a good idea to watch for fresh signs of alligator
activity. People should recognize the difference between small young alligator and large adult alligator droppings.
Young alligator droppings are smaller and contain fish bones
and possibly bird feathers. Adult alligator' droppings have
little bells in them and smell like pepper spray.