Swamp Babies
Yesterday afternoon, despite it being a kind of dark and dreary day, we went over to the swamp to see if anybody might be hanging around. We quickly spotted this baby alligator lounging on a mud bog near the edge of the swamp. The camera angle may be deceiving and make it look bigger, but this little guy was barely two feet long. If you notice the pretty yellow flowers near his head you can get some idea of how small he is. A bit further out in the swamp we saw another young gator come slowly gliding by. This one was a four footer and one we still consider being in the “baby” catagory!





E per fortuna che sono ancora giovani, chissà da adulti quanto sono grandi allora.
Le foto sono molto belle, specialmente quelle dove spunta il muso del “piccolo” dall’acqua
Ciao, Pat
Sono giovani, ma ora se sono attento può crescere fino ad essere molto grande
Grazie Pat
Clearly Phil, you and I have different definitions for the word “baby”! Baby for me conjures up small & cuddly and for you, green & scaly!
Whadaya mean?!? He’s small and cuddly. 😛 😀
I find these prehistoric creatures fascinating. How big will this little guy get Phil?
I’m happy to hear that I find them to be fascinating as well.
As long as he manages to stay clear of the big guys, which will be his main problem for the next several years, he can get 8 to 10 feet.
Nice little baby. Great shots. They are really fascinating.
Everyone loves a baby! Thanks for looking! 😀
I just love the way they smile. 🙂 Happy babies are my best, even if they have lots of teeth and a bad attack of skin scales. Would it be quite safe to cuddle the two footer? 😀
Gotta love a happy smiling baby!!
Oh sure he’s safe to cuddle, just ask his 8 foot long mom, she loves when people pay attention to her children. “D
Just as I thought. I knew there’d be a catch. 🙂
Seems like there always is… 😕
Shucks! 😦
Even on a dark and dreary day, you have some great shots here Phil.
Thanks very much Jan. We went back today and saw a few more but had the opposite problem.
Bright sun resulting in severe upper, back lighting. Not good. Sometimes I think I’m better off with overcast skies.
Beautiful shots of these babies. I enjoy your shots of these guys almost as as much as your Big Boy photos.
Thanks Molly! The little guys are cute and just tons of fun! 😀 But you know that already. 🙂
Good thing you explained the size because it sure looks bigger. I’m surprised you haven’t been able to teach them not to eat the babies.
It does look bigger and I knew that, so I tried to explain how big it was, or wasn’t.
I try to teach them things but do they pay attention to me? They do not. 😦
I love the colors on their body when they’re younger. And sinking down to just show their head..priceless!
Yeah that’s one thing I really like about the youngsters too, that stripey look they often have. 🙂
Thanks for checking these out!
Great shots, Phil! I say baby or not, it still is scary.
Thanks Gracie, but this little guy was likely more afraid of me. 🙂
Cuando veo reportajes de esto en la tele, siempre me quedo sorprendida del valor que tenéis los que vais a los pantanos, a las selvas, etc., no se como no os da miedo los bichos, los animales en general, yo no podría, ¡mi mas sincera admiración!, como siempre bellas tomas Phill, besos
Muchas gracias por todos sus amables palabras. No me gustan los bichos en todo. 😯 😀
You seem to be making a believer out of me, too. Didn’t think that would have been possible. That first one does look kind of cute.
Oh he’s plenty cute alright. 😀 Thanks for looking and glad you like our reptilian pals!
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Hello Phil,
perfect captured, your swamp babies!!!
Love the color, sharpness and light.
Have a nice wednesday
moni
Thank you very much moni, I am so glad you like these pics!
And to think that a little one. Well done!
Thanks much, I appreciate you looking and commenting!
Ah, I love when they reach this size!! Survivors!
Yeah they are great. If this little guy pays attention and is careful, perhaps one day he will be the head swamp gator chasing around the youngsters. 😀
Great photos of the babies! I imagine you need to be very careful about where you walk. I wouldn’t even want to encounter a baby alligator myself. Scary.