White pelicans on a coastal bayou:
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Baby possums:
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Unfortunately, some who eat them have dire consequences, like leprosy.Armadillos are supposed to be non-game animals, but people hunt them with cars all the time.
Unfortunately, some who eat them have dire consequences, like leprosy.
Not a game animal unless you have lots of dinero ($$$).
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Roseate spoonbills in the river.
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If you live in Louisiana, a license is 25 bucks.
I guess they don’t give a reduced rate for sr. citizens because the three other people in the state not in that category would complain.Not Here!
"To take part in the statewide alligator harvest, you’ll need an alligator trapping license, a statewide alligator harvest permit and two alligator hide validation CITES tags. The cost for this is:
- $272 for Florida residents
- $22 for those with a Florida Resident Persons with Disabilities Hunting and Fishing License. NOTE: Residents over 65 who have previously held a Florida Resident Persons with Disabilities Hunting and Fishing License and need to renew it should reach out to [email protected] before applying for the statewide alligator harvest to avoid being charged $272
- $1,022 for nonresidents"
Not Here!
"To take part in the statewide alligator harvest, you’ll need an alligator trapping license, a statewide alligator harvest permit and two alligator hide validation CITES tags. The cost for this is:
- $272 for Florida residents
- $22 for those with a Florida Resident Persons with Disabilities Hunting and Fishing License. NOTE: Residents over 65 who have previously held a Florida Resident Persons with Disabilities Hunting and Fishing License and need to renew it should reach out to [email protected] before applying for the statewide alligator harvest to avoid being charged $272
- $1,022 for nonresidents"
When I was a kid, seemed like anytime someone went down to FL, they came back with a bag of oranges, a carved coconut, and and a tan alligator purse.Well, I wouldn't do it as a nonresident, that's for sure. $272 isn't bad if you really want an alligator. I have no idea why I would want one though. I don't need a purse.
When I was a kid, seemed like anytime someone went down to FL, they came back with a bag of oranges, a carved coconut, and and a tan alligator purse.
And sometimes a live baby alligator, and when they flushed them into the sewers…. lol