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美10岁男童钓鱼钓到鳄鱼 与其搏斗并拖回家
鳄鱼足足有1.2米长。Michael Dasher 放学后和两个同学相约到住家附近运河钓鱼。没有人知道鳄鱼冒出水面时,麦可是什么表情。只知道鳄鱼爬上岸时,麦可立刻捉住并将它摔倒,然后慢慢拖回佛州罗Rockledge的住家。
勇气过人的麦可和鳄鱼搏斗的过程中,只有双手和手臂受到擦伤和割伤。
麦可的母亲说:“麦可脸部被鳄鱼的尾巴击中,两个同伴吓得逃之夭夭。麦可反而拚命追赶,并封住它的嘴巴,拖回半英里外的住家。”
麦可的祖父柯克斯谈到孙子时说:“这孩子就是天不怕地不怕。”
Rockledge boy, 10, wrangles 6-foot alligator
ROCKLEDGE -- Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officers were called to a home in Rockledge on Wednesday after they were told a 10-year-old boy dragged a 6-foot alligator home from a nearby canal.
Michael Dasher said he was fishing with his friends from the side of the canal, near Green Road and Fiske Boulevard, when something caught the hook.
"The line snapped," Michael said.
His friend, Kentral Welch, said he thought Michael caught a big one.
"I thought it was a really big fish until I saw his face," Kentral said.
The boys said Michael hooked a 6-foot alligator.
Michael said the alligator ran at him, so he started hitting it with sticks. He said at one point he jumped on the back of the beast.
Michael was somehow able to capture the animal, which wildlife officials measured at 5 feet 9 inches long, and drag it home without getting seriously injured. He did have a few minor scratches on his hands and arms.
His grandfather, Benjie Cox, said when he saw the alligator in the front yard he called the Brevard County Sheriff's Office and wildlife officials.
Cox said after he gave Michael a stern talk about what he had done, the officers gave him one, too. He said they told him that if he was older, he would have been arrested and charged with a felony.
Cox said the alligator seemed like it was in bad shape, but wildlife officers said they were planning to release it back into the St. John's River.
Michael said he learned his lesson and will run if he ever sees another alligator.
鳄鱼足足有1.2米长。Michael Dasher 放学后和两个同学相约到住家附近运河钓鱼。没有人知道鳄鱼冒出水面时,麦可是什么表情。只知道鳄鱼爬上岸时,麦可立刻捉住并将它摔倒,然后慢慢拖回佛州罗Rockledge的住家。
勇气过人的麦可和鳄鱼搏斗的过程中,只有双手和手臂受到擦伤和割伤。
麦可的母亲说:“麦可脸部被鳄鱼的尾巴击中,两个同伴吓得逃之夭夭。麦可反而拚命追赶,并封住它的嘴巴,拖回半英里外的住家。”
麦可的祖父柯克斯谈到孙子时说:“这孩子就是天不怕地不怕。”
Rockledge boy, 10, wrangles 6-foot alligator
ROCKLEDGE -- Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officers were called to a home in Rockledge on Wednesday after they were told a 10-year-old boy dragged a 6-foot alligator home from a nearby canal.
Michael Dasher said he was fishing with his friends from the side of the canal, near Green Road and Fiske Boulevard, when something caught the hook.
"The line snapped," Michael said.
His friend, Kentral Welch, said he thought Michael caught a big one.
"I thought it was a really big fish until I saw his face," Kentral said.
The boys said Michael hooked a 6-foot alligator.
Michael said the alligator ran at him, so he started hitting it with sticks. He said at one point he jumped on the back of the beast.
Michael was somehow able to capture the animal, which wildlife officials measured at 5 feet 9 inches long, and drag it home without getting seriously injured. He did have a few minor scratches on his hands and arms.
His grandfather, Benjie Cox, said when he saw the alligator in the front yard he called the Brevard County Sheriff's Office and wildlife officials.
Cox said after he gave Michael a stern talk about what he had done, the officers gave him one, too. He said they told him that if he was older, he would have been arrested and charged with a felony.
Cox said the alligator seemed like it was in bad shape, but wildlife officers said they were planning to release it back into the St. John's River.
Michael said he learned his lesson and will run if he ever sees another alligator.