For those that might not be aware, UL has a beautiful and totally unique feature in the middle of its campus: Cypress Lake. Among the wildlife that live in it, there are a few alligators.
Being wild creatures, these gators do not always stay where we want them to, lol. Today one got out and decided to stroll amongst the new terraces of the student union, which borders and surrounds a good bit of the lake.
The following pics that captured the event were posted in the 'Vermilion' (aka, the Verm.)
You guys don't need wildlife management to come out there and control it, just bring in Mark Hudspeth, I'm sure the gator will never come near the campus again after Hudspeth is done with it.
They are a common occurrence in Cypress Lake (the small 2 acre swampland in the photo) located just behind the student union in the heart of campus. From my student days long ago I seem to remember they like Cheetos. When one get too large they move them to a larger swamp area along the cost.
It was humorous that they tried to put a mating pair of swans in the lake. They were beautiful to look at swimming around. After a while, one went missing. You can guess the results. I guess alligators like swans as well.
If Hudspeth is everything he puts his image out there to be, he should wrestle that gator.
We had a couple of gators on our campus a couple years ago. Always neat seeing them in the wild.
Georgia Southern's campus is just overrun with ferocious geese
(04-14-2016 08:41 PM)TrueBlueDrew Wrote: [ -> ]Georgia Southern's campus is just overrun with ferocious geese
Geese may look friendly, but they are not to be messed with.
I use to work at a resort that had swans. They looks so majestic and lovely, but the groundskeeper said they're feisty creatures, especially during mating season. Their wingbone can break a human leg with a solid smack.
How is this news? Aren't those things like "pets" in Louisiana?
The only thing that I could readily discern from the pics, would be violation of the local leash laws . . .
Carry on . . .
(04-14-2016 09:13 PM)Bobcat87 Wrote: [ -> ]How is this news? Aren't those things like "pets" in Louisiana?
The only thing that I could readily discern from the pics, would be violation of the local leash laws . . .
Carry on . . .
Perhaps it was just a student interested in enrolling.
I'm sure it could be arranged that the alligator passes his ACT...the Cajuns know a guy.
(04-14-2016 09:34 PM)chiefsfan Wrote: [ -> ] (04-14-2016 09:13 PM)Bobcat87 Wrote: [ -> ]How is this news? Aren't those things like "pets" in Louisiana?
The only thing that I could readily discern from the pics, would be violation of the local leash laws . . .
Carry on . . .
Perhaps it was just a student interested in enrolling.
I'm sure it could be arranged that the alligator passes his ACT...the Cajuns know a guy.
Too soon...?
(04-14-2016 09:54 PM)trojanbrutha Wrote: [ -> ] (04-14-2016 09:34 PM)chiefsfan Wrote: [ -> ] (04-14-2016 09:13 PM)Bobcat87 Wrote: [ -> ]How is this news? Aren't those things like "pets" in Louisiana?
The only thing that I could readily discern from the pics, would be violation of the local leash laws . . .
Carry on . . .
Perhaps it was just a student interested in enrolling.
I'm sure it could be arranged that the alligator passes his ACT...the Cajuns know a guy.
Too soon...?
Is it ever too soon for tasteless, banal comments?
(04-14-2016 10:00 PM)LaCajunsFan Wrote: [ -> ] (04-14-2016 09:54 PM)trojanbrutha Wrote: [ -> ] (04-14-2016 09:34 PM)chiefsfan Wrote: [ -> ] (04-14-2016 09:13 PM)Bobcat87 Wrote: [ -> ]How is this news? Aren't those things like "pets" in Louisiana?
The only thing that I could readily discern from the pics, would be violation of the local leash laws . . .
Carry on . . .
Perhaps it was just a student interested in enrolling.
I'm sure it could be arranged that the alligator passes his ACT...the Cajuns know a guy.
Too soon...?
Is it ever too soon for tasteless, banal comments?
Oh whatever.
Is that swamp really on your campus?
Yeah, I have a few good pics of Cypress Lake that I can share tomorrow. For now, I have one from google earth that will give you a good idea of how it is located in the middle of our main campus. It is located right below Hebrard Blvd, and the building wrapped around it at the bottom is the new "U" where our friend as strolling around today.
(04-14-2016 10:37 PM)LaCajunsFan Wrote: [ -> ]Is that swamp really on your campus?
Yeah, I have a few good pics of Cypress Lake that I can share tomorrow. For now, I have one from google earth that will give you a good idea of how it is located in the middle of our main campus. It is located right below Hebrard Blvd, and the building wrapped around it at the bottom is the new "U" where our friend as strolling around today.
Yeah. USA has a lot of land, and we have trails to the north of the main part of campus (highlighted in red). In the same area is the swamp land (highlighted in blue), which are tributaries of Three Mile Creek. For a size reference, the Mitchell Center is in yellow.
(04-14-2016 10:37 PM)LaCajunsFan Wrote: [ -> ]Is that swamp really on your campus?
Yeah, I have a few good pics of Cypress Lake that I can share tomorrow. For now, I have one from google earth that will give you a good idea of how it is located in the middle of our main campus. It is located right below Hebrard Blvd, and the building wrapped around it at the bottom is the new "U" where our friend as strolling around today.
Georgia Southern was built on top of marsh land and has done a really great job of preserving the nature around campus. There's a large nature preserve by sweetheart circle, a wildlife center, nature trails, and a botanical garden. When the campus expands and South Campus is built they'll have even more marsh land to build around.
unforunately its hard to find pictures of the swamps/lakes on campus because a google search for "Georgia Southern swamp" just comes up with pics of our win at UF.
(04-14-2016 08:46 PM)chiefsfan Wrote: [ -> ] (04-14-2016 08:41 PM)TrueBlueDrew Wrote: [ -> ]Georgia Southern's campus is just overrun with ferocious geese
Geese may look friendly, but they are not to be messed with.
I am always apprehensive when I bring a young retreiver on his first goose hunt....it can get ugly