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Are there gators inThe Columbia area? (Original Post) raccoon Sep 2018 OP
Why's a raccoon asking about gators? TreasonousBastard Sep 2018 #1
Gators can be found as far north as North Carolina liberal N proud Sep 2018 #2
I'd consider moving. :scared: nt raccoon Sep 2018 #3
I would be scared too if I were a racoon liberal N proud Sep 2018 #4
I live near Columbia SCantiGOP Sep 2018 #5
OMG those gators might be giants. LOL Nt raccoon Sep 2018 #6
I believe there was one SCantiGOP Sep 2018 #7
I grew up not too far from it. We too called it the bomb plant. raccoon Sep 2018 #8

liberal N proud

(60,338 posts)
2. Gators can be found as far north as North Carolina
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 07:46 PM
Sep 2018

Columbia could easily have gators.
We live in the Low Country and have gators in the pond out back of our house.

liberal N proud

(60,338 posts)
4. I would be scared too if I were a racoon
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 08:06 PM
Sep 2018

I couldn't resist that.

Seriously, they are less of a nuances than the real racoon I had to deal with in northern Ohio.

Just look before going out and if their out, we are not. Mostly I am fascinated by them.

SCantiGOP

(13,871 posts)
5. I live near Columbia
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 08:29 PM
Sep 2018

No gators. About the closest they get are the Santee Cooper lakes.
One exception is the Savannah River Site in Aiken across the state line from Augusta. That is because the warm/hot water coming out of the reactors there keeps the water warm year round. Gators generally can’t tolerate water that gets near freezing.

SCantiGOP

(13,871 posts)
7. I believe there was one
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 09:23 PM
Sep 2018

about 50 years ago that was 18 feet, several feet longer than any in a natural habitat.
I grew up near the “bomb” plant, which is all anyone ever called it. Every nuke the US built during the Cold War had material from there.

raccoon

(31,112 posts)
8. I grew up not too far from it. We too called it the bomb plant.
Thu Sep 6, 2018, 06:21 AM
Sep 2018

Some of our neighbors car pooled over there to work. It was I don’t know at least an hour.

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