New pictures of GATOR finds!!!

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Wife was off from work today and wanted to get out.It had been awhile since we had been out together. So was all for it.Got off kinda late so picked a site I have found some good things at.Just a basic get out of the house thing.Have hit this shore line purdy hard already.So wasn't counting on much.This fall it will be a good place able to get in the woods.Anyway had found another muskett ball and a piece of old lead shot,piece of pipe steam,and a hammerd out little pendant made of lead can't see no real features on it, also a woulda' been nice bottle.Pendant came from a little area of indian stuff could be something they had :dontknow:.Had started heading back in and was following the shore line close just looking like I always do for signs of old places when I spotted some bones in the marsh.So I stoped looked and could tell right away that it was a gator skeleton.And a large one at that.I'd knew and had seen some around here in my life but not very common for here.It had died facing the water and all the bones where there except it's head.Probably had washed away, the way it was laying.Wife had never seen one before so she couldn't believe it.So I was joking her on the way in that there was probably another one around.I'd splash the water when she weren't looking.Anyway had her worked up.And what do you know another one popped right up in front of us.It was a good size one too.The wife grabed the ore :dontknow: looked at me and said get me to that dock. :laughing9:So me not really knowing her intentions with the ore got her to the dock. :laughing9: :laughing7: ;D Anyway she believes theres gators around now! :laughing9:
 

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Evan/tn

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nice pickins :thumbsup:
 

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Gator skutes in NC? Nice find.
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Re: And here I was worried about snakes!

Man I didn't think gators was up that far.......Matt
 

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hell yeah there's gators up there!! I used to live in Atlantic beach, Morehead city & Beaufort.....lots of gators around.
 

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mlayers said:
Man I didn't think gators was up that far.......Matt
Yea man,sure are!Got for awhile you didn't hear much about them.But lately starting to hear more about them again.
Timekiller!
 

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Timekiller, it sure is fun hunting the Colonial animal!!! I can just see that glinting cob in the river bottom, just waiting for your coil. :headbang: :hello2: When you start digging up Meg teeth, that is when you won't see me in the water. :o :wink: :D

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Re: And here I was worried about snakes!

You're lucky that was a gator and not a snake, that would have been one hell of a snake with teeth that size :laughing9:
 

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Re: And here I was worried about snakes!

Have you seen any of the documentaries on TV where there are SNAKES eating GATORS, in Florida? Not kidding!!!
Some bonehead brought some of the nasty South American and Asian snakes into Florida, they got too big to be pets, and they
dumped them into one of the lakes/canals Florida has.
Now, go and find some of those snakes' teeth!!! :read2:
 

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Okay! Went back out today and gathered all the bones of the alligator skeleton I could find. Still haven't been able to find the skull and fear it may have been washed overboard. It's too deep and muddy to see the bottom of the creek right now. The water will clear up when the weather gets cold. I'm hoping I will be able to find it then. I think I have most of the skeletal bones except for the skull. I am going to attempt to put this bad boy back together. I have assembled the vertebrae so far just to see how large he would have been. If I had the skull, it looks like he would be approximately 10 feet long! I took these pictures of his vertebrae and the other bones I haven't identified yet. My wife is 5'9" and thought it was strange to lay beside an alligator in her dining room :laughing7:! The vertebrae without the skull is just shy of 8 feet. Will post more pictures after I figure out the other bones.
 

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You need to keep her. The wife I mean. Gator bones on the carpet. Nice!
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Ok tneters,been working yesterday on this boy.As it stands right now I know I'm missing at least 4 more of his neck vertebra and possibly a piece or two of tip of tale.The record for N.C. is 12'7" this boy here is getting close to that I'd say.If I had it all.
http://www.ncaquariums.com/askaquarium/alligators.htm
 

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Maybe a poacher shot it and took the head as a trophy and kept the skin also? Likely scenario. Monty
 

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creeper71 said:
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Maybe a poacher shot it and took the head as a trophy and kept the skin also? Likely scenario. Monty
I thought the same thing ... doesn't make sense that only the head is missing....
Could very well be.But I have purdy much all his scutes that would of been with the skin,and right many teeth that would have gone with skull.Just looks like if they were going to take the skull they would had got his teeth.I do agree that someone else might have it but with the way I found the skeleton head facing the creek laying on the bank I also think it could be at the bottom of the creek.Even with tide low water was close to where his head was.This place is very remote anything is possible.
 

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Those teeth look sharp!!!
 

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Also I don't see any hack marks on the last neck vertebra.Don't mean nothing I don't guess except that they took their time cutting it off, if they did.With the size I'd say for around here probably died of old age.Just another neat find and project for me.Do hope to find his head though.
 

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timekiller said:
Also I don't see any hack marks on the last neck vertebra.Don't mean nothing I don't guess except that they took their time cutting it off, if they did.With the size I'd say for around here probably died of old age.Just another neat find and project for me.Do hope to find his head though.
You did say you might be missing 4 of the neck bones..correct? maybe a few of them was lost when they hacked the neck an pulled the head off... altho if does get cold in NC sometimes maybe it froze to death... hope you do find the head an missing bones..but stay out of the water since there is another Gator in the water there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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creeper71 said:
timekiller said:
Also I don't see any hack marks on the last neck vertebra.Don't mean nothing I don't guess except that they took their time cutting it off, if they did.With the size I'd say for around here probably died of old age.Just another neat find and project for me.Do hope to find his head though.
You did say you might be missing 4 of the neck bones..correct? maybe a few of them was lost when they hacked the neck an pulled the head off... altho if does get cold in NC sometimes maybe it froze to death... hope you do find the head an missing bones..but stay out of the water since there is another Gator in the water there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Right on creeper 71 on staying out of the water!The thing is I've been going back and fouth to this site since last winter.Right at the edge of the water is right where I've been doing my looking just wonder how many times I've been sized up. :laughing9:Know there are two for sure there now since I've become aware of them.Another big one I've seen,and a little one the last time 21/2ft or so.
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