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LightVoice : 08/17/08 ♥¸.•*´¨`*•.¸♥•.¸♥¸.•*´¨`*•.¸♥♥¸.•*´¨`*•.¸♥ Stopping by to drop off some love !!! ♥¸.•*´¨`*•.¸♥•.¸♥¸.•*´¨`*•.¸♥♥¸.•*´¨`*•.¸♥ (¯`´•.¸ ¸.•´´¯ `,+.*`,+.*´. ’ *..`’ °´..`’ °´.*’ °´..`’ °´..`’ °´. ___####___#### .`-.´.+` ´° _##____#_#____##`,+.*.*´ #_______#________# `+.*` #________________# `,+.*`.° _#______________# `,+.*`,+.* __#____________# `,+.*`,°*`’ ° _____#_______# `,+.*`,+.*`,+. _______#___# `,+.*`,+.*`,+.*’ _________# `,+.*`,+.*`,+.*` ’ *..`’ °´..`’ °´.*’ °´..`’ °´..`’ °´. (¯`´•.¸ ¸.•´´¯ `,+.*`,+.*´. ♥¸.•*´¨`*•.¸♥•.¸♥¸.•*´¨`*•.¸♥♥¸.•*´¨`*•.¸♥ ♥¸.•*´¨`*•.¸♥•.¸♥¸.•*´¨`*•.¸♥♥¸.•*´¨`*•.¸♥ XOXOXOXOXOX & blessings~! |
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itsmetina : 08/04/08 SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. - Georgia remains a popular destination for alligator hunters given the available healthy population of more than 200,000 gators. For the past six years, thousands of applicants have competed for a chance to participate in a quota hunt, and the number of applicants continues to grow each year. The deadline for this year’s applications is July 31. For those selected, the season runs Sept. 6 - Oct. 5, 2008. “Georgia’s alligator population is monitored annually. It remains a renewable natural resource that has shown it can sustain a regulated harvest on an annual basis,” says WRD Assistant Chief of Game Management John Bowers. “This is a unique hunting opportunity in Georgia that also allows hunters to provide additional funding for wildlife conservation through the purchase of hunting licenses and associated hunting equipment.” Interested hunters must complete a quota hunt application online at www.gohuntgeorgia.com before midnight July 31 (the application period opened June 1, 2008). Hunters receive their selection status by e-mail and those selected get a temporary harvest tag and information packet by mail in early August. All hunters may attend a voluntary training session. During these sessions, wildlife experts provide information on safety, capture and handling techniques, processing and more. Last fall, 553 permitted hunters harvested 140 alligators. Introduced in 2003, alligator hunting continues to gain interest, with nearly 4,400 applications submitted last year, a 42 percent increase from 2006. WRD Biologists conduct annual surveys enabling the agency to monitor populations and make management decisions. Since the inception of this hunting opportunity (2003), the population has remained stable, suggesting additional flexibility in the areas that can be hunted and the number available for harvest. In Georgia, alligators typically live south of the fall line (which roughly connects the cities of Columbus, Macon and Augusta), occupying a variety of wetland habitats in the wild including marshes, swamps, rivers, farm ponds and lakes. They also occasionally inhabit ditches, drainage canals, golf course ponds and swimming pools. Male alligators grow up to 16 feet in length, while female alligators rarely surpass 10 feet. Large alligators weigh more than 800 pounds. Opportunistic carnivores, they eat aquatic insects, crayfish, frogs, fish, turtles, water birds and more. |
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Etrain : 08/02/08 The American Alligator has a large, slightly rounded body, with thick limbs, a broad head, and a very powerful tail. Adult male alligators are typically 13 to 14.7 feet long (3.96 to 4.48 meters), while adult females average 9.8 feet (2.99 meters).[1][2] Male alligators may grow to 454.5 kg (1000 lb)[3] and females can grow to 72 kg (160 lbs). One American Alligator allegedly reached a length of 19 feet, 2 inches (5.8 meters),[4] which would make it the largest recorded. The tail, which accounts for half of the alligator's total length, is primarily used for aquatic propulsion. The tail can also be used as a weapon of defense when an alligator feels threatened. Alligators travel very quickly in water, are generally slow-moving on land and can lunge short distances very quickly. They have five toes in front and four in back. They are known as man-eaters and many attacks have been recorded in parts of the southeast United States. |
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Etrain : 07/22/08 Who's the train That's a sex machine??? ETRAIN! Ya damn right! Who is the man that would risk his neck For his brother man? ETRAIN! Can you dig it? Who's the cat that won't cop out When there's danger all about? ETRAIN! Right On! They say this cat Etrain is a bad mother SHUT YOUR MOUTH! |
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itsmetina : 07/13/08 welcome back you were missed |