When the sun comes out after a cool night the locals like to ‘soak up the rays’.
When they pile up like this it’s hard to know how many are actually there.
When the sun comes out after a cool night the locals like to ‘soak up the rays’.
When they pile up like this it’s hard to know how many are actually there.
I’m thinking that a pile might be the perfect collective noun, Ted, for a group of alligators, considering how often you photograph them draped over each other. A pile of gators? Why not?
Like this shot they get so ‘piled’ you have to look very close to see just how many there actually are. Strange habits 😀
Strange? I remember different days when humans would try to see how many could fit into the back seat of a Volkswagen or into a phone booth. 🙂
LOL, of yeah. I called our relocation to Charleston the trip in ‘the clown car’. Every time we made a pot stop and opened the doors put popped Ellen, me, the dog, and half our belongings. LOL.