Images
© Dianne Faucette

 

Wild Animals could be rabid--keep your distance.  Alligators normally do not bother humans unless they associate people with food, so do not feed them! Gators eat rodents, fish, turtles, snails, and small animals that come close to the water's edge. Males may reach 14 feet and 1,000 pounds over 30 years. Breeding begins after 8 to 13 years of age. 

American Alligator


Juvenile alligator crossing the road and stopping traffic


Baby Alligator at Oatland Education 
Center near Savannah, GA


White-tailed Deer in Hilton Head Plantation


Raccoon youths


Opossum with babies - 
North America's only marsupial


River Otter


Grey Squirrel in Red Maple tree


Mink in nest on Broad Creek

 
Juvenile American Alligator


Backyard buck


Deer drinking at Oatland Education 
Center near Savannah, GA


Don't do this yourself!


Marsh Rabbit


Armadillo at Palmetto Bluff


Armadillo doing the "backstroke"
:-(
on the May River--notice the
gold belly with long hairs