I had the opportunity to photograph a very rare scene of a pair of white crocks not native to Mississippi on the edge of the bayou in Gulf Island Nation Seashore Park.
I hope you shot from a great distance.
Sometimes those things
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Stink!
Arghhhh! I was really expecting albino gators. Lol 😂
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grandpaw wrote:
I had the opportunity to photograph a very rare scene of a pair of white crocks not native to Mississippi on the edge of the bayou in Gulf Island Nation Seashore Park.
Good one!
Even rarer in Mississippi are the elusive white gaiters.
TBerwick wrote:
Arghhhh! I was really expecting albino gators. Lol 😂
I am to please....... Here you go of an albino that I did photograph! Grandpaw
Your photo shoes us something to smile at.
grandpaw wrote:
I am to please....... Here you go of an albino that I did photograph! Grandpaw
Wow! That IS rare--and a great photo.
When I was in Alaska, I took a similar picture, only it had a little bear poop alongside the "crocs". Here is the poem I wrote to go along with it.
Here lies the remains of Hiker John,
Who died today with bear bells on.
The bear of course had discerning taste,
He left very little waste.
The bell, the shoe and some scat,
The bear even ate poor Johns hat!
The moral here is for all to see,
Don’t stop at all… in bear country.
Maybe they will start breeding and you will be responsible for a new look in crocodiles lol.
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