Toddler eaten by Disney Gator

again, what responsible parent doesn't learn about where they are taking their toddler to?

now you see the ignorance. of course you happen to be in the ignorant group about the hunting tactics of gators and crocs, so.

You really don't get how fucking ignorant you sound right now do you?


Dad: Guess what family we have saved up and are taking a trip to Disney World. But before we go we are going to take a class on gators.


You really have gone off the rails. As much as it pains me Darla may be right about you.

You are an idiot to claim these parents were irresponsible. It is a tragic accident the gator was just being a gator. But you make it sound like they were off on some safari on the Nile and not the most famous fucking theme park in the god damned world.

You are being a self righteous prick about this. I really hope you are trolling.
 
do you take your young children somewhere outside of your comfort zone without learning the environment of where you're going? if you do, you're as stupidly ignorant as these parents.

IT IS FUCKING DISNEY WORLS YOU DERANGED FUCKING LUNATIC.

WHAT THE FUCK DO YOU MEAN "COMFORT ZONE"

YOU ARE LITERALLY SOUNDING DESHTARD STUPID RIGHT NOW
 
Seriously though, Disney gets tourists from all over the world. WTF would parents from Sweden know about alligators?

Disney needs to take more precautions.

Obviously.
 
Disney should have been running 1x day alligator patrols for hotel areas that their guests use.
It's really inexcusable. they found 4 in that lagoon.

granted this place is lousy with gators on the move, but you just do not check where your guest come into contact.
I walk my cat on a leash,but I keep him away from river banks . Gator bait.

Do you live in Florida?
 
You really don't get how fucking ignorant you sound right now do you?


Dad: Guess what family we have saved up and are taking a trip to Disney World. But before we go we are going to take a class on gators.


You really have gone off the rails. As much as it pains me Darla may be right about you.

You are an idiot to claim these parents were irresponsible. It is a tragic accident the gator was just being a gator. But you make it sound like they were off on some safari on the Nile and not the most famous fucking theme park in the god damned world.

You are being a self righteous prick about this. I really hope you are trolling.

yet the toddler was indeed eaten by a fucking gator. don't you realize how wrong you are right now?????
 
Come on, give us all a break!! Nobody expects to die at Disney, except from boredom maybe?

https://www.romper.com/p/are-alligators-common-in-disney-world-more-so-than-you-might-expect-12556

While experts seem to be in agreement that Tuesday's attack was little more than a horrible freak accident, according to CNN, it's possible that alligators are far more common in Disney (and throughout the entire state) than many people likely realize.

It's important to note that, on the whole, alligator attacks involving humans are generally very rare, primarily because, according to CNN, alligators don't like to attack prey they may not be able to overpower. As a result, the odds of actually being randomly attacked by an alligator are only about one in 2.4 million. But experts warn that there are factors about Tuesday night's attack that made it more likely to happen.

While experts seem to be in agreement that Tuesday's attack was little more than a horrible freak accident, according to CNN, it's possible that alligators are far more common in Disney (and throughout the entire state) than many people likely realize.

Firstly, although the Disney incident involved a human, it is much more likely that an alligator would attack a small child than an adult, the same way that it would be inclined to attack a small animal. Nature expert Jeff Corwin explained to CNN that "alligators are ambush predators" that will "often ambush their prey from the shoreline." So while it may have seemed safe for the little boy to be splashing and wading alone the water's edge (reports have said the boy was in less than a foot of water when he was attacked), it was actually prime hunting ground for the alligator, who was probably on the prowl for a small animal when it came across the boy.

We have very, very few alligator-human encounters, maybe a dozen a year, and normally they're just close calls. But we have a lot of alligators [in Florida] and it's summertime, and alligators are out moving around, building nests, babies will be hatching at the end of August...so this is the time of year these animals are active.
 
they just went to a part of the country teeming with predators looking for small mammals....like unattended toddlers. what the fuck was I thinking :rolleyes:

I will try one more time to be rational with you then I am just writing you off

In a general sense I agree. If they were traipsing around the Everglades or someplace like Yellowstone?

You do get that they were inside a fucking theme park right? You really can't make that distinction? Are you being deliberately obtuse or are you so black and white your brain is completely incapable of discerning the difference.
 
I will try one more time to be rational with you then I am just writing you off

In a general sense I agree. If they were traipsing around the Everglades or someplace like Yellowstone?

You do get that they were inside a fucking theme park right? You really can't make that distinction? Are you being deliberately obtuse or are you so black and white your brain is completely incapable of discerning the difference.

a theme park that has had at least a dozen gator sightings a year. how is that obtuse? write me off if you need to avoid dealing with the truth. your loss.
 
Back
Top