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Croc & Gator Wise

The American Edition

Alligator mississippiensis · Crocodylus acutus

The field safety guide to America’s alligators and crocodiles.

Act One — The Animal

The Oldest Relationship

For as long as human beings have gathered at the water’s edge to drink, wash, fish and cross, these animals have been there — patient, ancient, and entirely capable of taking one of us.

Act One — The Animal

Know the Animal

The American alligator is the one nearly every American will meet. The American crocodile is a coastal species most people never realize lives here at all.

Illustration — telling an alligator from a crocodile by the snout.

Act Two — Where They Live

Clear Water Is Not Safe

In alligator and crocodile country, you cannot tell by looking whether the water is safe. The most important skill you will ever learn is how to behave so that you are never tested at all.

Act Three — The Predator

The Perfect Ambush

The danger is almost never the animal you can see and keep your eye on. It is the one you cannot see — the one that has already been watching you.

Act Four — What Gets People Killed

Myths That Get People Killed

“It’s only a gator.” “It’s just a pond.” “It’s only two feet deep.” The most dangerous things people believe — and why each one is wrong.

Act Five — Staying Safe

How to Behave

You stay safe not by out-spotting the animal, but by never becoming the predictable pattern it is waiting for.

A quiet bank, a baited line — and water you can’t see into.

Act Six — The Bigger Picture

Why Crocodilians Matter

Crocodilians are not monsters to be removed from a tidied-up world, but magnificent survivors that have earned their place — and living alongside them is our responsibility.

Closing

Living Alongside Crocodilians

Give every crocodilian, whatever its name, a crocodile’s worth of respect.

Tom & Stacey Crutchfield — a lifetime spent living alongside these animals.