The alligator--Florida's most feared, maligned animal. From the time
European settlers first stepped onto Florida soil, the alligator has
been a target of dread and revulsion--and the hunter's gun.
Collected here are true (and tongue-in-cheek) accounts of alligators and
the people who have hunted them, been attacked by them, and tried to
save them from extinction. Journey through the Everglades with 1800s
Seminoles, experts at stalking and killing gators. Go along with a
"Northern girl" as she shoots "my first alligator in my glove and veil."
And learn how modern alligator hunters go about their business, which
hasn't changed much in the last hundred years or so.
If you like tall tales, you'll love Henry, the
alligator-turned-head-waiter who becomes despondent when a pretty New
York girl spurns his lovesick advances. Or Algy, the gator who survives
a broiling in a furnace by his owners, who happen to think he's already
dead and won't mind the heat. Or Two-Toed Tom, who may or may not have
even existed, but who was blamed for everything from eating mules to
terrorizing women and children.