Isn’t that Dangerous?

American Alligator; Okefenokee Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia. April 15, 2023 along the Suwannee River (brown canoe trail). ©www.williamwisephoto.com

It never fails: whenever I show someone a close-up photo of an alligator that I shot while paddling the Okefenokee Swamp, they say, “Isn’t that dangerous to be so close?” But I’ve paddled the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge many times and haven’t come close to any type of incident. Most of the wildlife in the refuge want nothing to do with people and keep their distance.

However, I do have to say that it may appear a bit disconcerting as you paddle for the first time and have alligators “charge” your kayak. The gators typically spend their day on the banks or on top of logs sunning themselves. As they see a canoe approaching they often enter the water and swim towards you. But they are not “charging” the boat! They feel vulnerable when exposed on the high ground, and are simply taking to the cover and safety of deeper water.

So it may look like they are “charging” at your boat. But relax, they are just as reluctant to get into a tangle with you as you are with them!

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