Only saw one black one in Mo about 40 yrs ago. Saw it 10 or 15 times at an abanded farm about half mile from my house. Didn't pay it much attention until one evening it jumped out of my cornfield and landed in neighbors corn field across the road right over the hood of my car. Nawlorleans gator is correct. They live in Florida. About 20 yrs ago had a yellow one kill 60 forty to sixty lb pigs in a small pen one night. Evidently the pigs got to sqealing and running and got him excited. About once a week he would come back and kill some more. Son and I spent all winter in the hay loft of the barn at the other place trying to kill him but he would know we were there and wouldn't show up. If we missed a night he would kill more pigs. Had im surrounded one day with pickups and rifles but he slipped thru and got away. Finally gave up and quit the hogs.
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