Frey said the gunshot wounds appeared to self-heal and the wildlife officer put the gator back in the lake.
I find it a little stringier than chicken. The first time I ate fried pieces of gator everything started out fine, but then I began thinking, "I've got lizard in my stomach." And then I started remembering the scene from Alien where the alien critter bursts out of the guy's abdomen, and then......never mind!
"Frey said the gunshot wounds appeared to self-heal and the wildlife officer put the gator back in the lake. "
Ah, yes! The Possum Police as veterinarian. Amazing how much wisdom strapping on a gun gives Ossifer Friendly, isn't it?
And in case anyone has any confidence in the utterances of even a real veterinarian who is paid by an agency, consider that we found actual capture reports which prove that the entire panther capture team could not correctly sex a captured and sedated panther.
That's right, they thought a male was a female! Neither the "Project Leader", one Deborah Jansen, nor the Vet, Dr. Blankenship, spotted the mistake. Neither did the rest of their 'capture team'. Ask the FWCC for copies of the capture records of Florida panthers number 124, 125, & 126; then you can see for yourself.
If AgencyPerson "professionals" can't correctly determine the gender of a captured and sedated cat, can we rely on other things they say?