NOIRTRASH
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I spent yesterday researching my FAWC story. I learned some surprising facts from it. Like, Australian Pines really aren't Australian. They were common here 60 years ago, I haven't seen one in decades. American Crocodiles are native to Florida and co-exist with American Alligators. Our crocs drown in water cooler than 45 degrees F, so they live almost entirely in Everglades coastal areas. I always heard theyre small and timid. They aren't. Males grow to 20 feet and weigh about 800-1000 pounds. They eat people, too, but theyre less aggressive than Nile or Australian crocs. I had no idea a 700 pound male was captured HERE in 2013. I'm 200 miles from Miami.
Crocs and pine trees don't figure in my story, though.
I spent yesterday researching my FAWC story. I learned some surprising facts from it. Like, Australian Pines really aren't Australian. They were common here 60 years ago, I haven't seen one in decades. American Crocodiles are native to Florida and co-exist with American Alligators. Our crocs drown in water cooler than 45 degrees F, so they live almost entirely in Everglades coastal areas. I always heard theyre small and timid. They aren't. Males grow to 20 feet and weigh about 800-1000 pounds. They eat people, too, but theyre less aggressive than Nile or Australian crocs. I had no idea a 700 pound male was captured HERE in 2013. I'm 200 miles from Miami.
Crocs and pine trees don't figure in my story, though.
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