2006年VOA标准英语-Fatal Alligator Attacks in Florida have Re(在线收听) |
By Melinda Smith ---------------------------------------- The alligator's normal habitat is the dense vegetation of Florida's marshes, rivers and lakes. But in recent decades, much of that wetland has been used to accommodate the state's boom in housing and commercial construction. With more and more people moving to Florida, alligators have less room to roam.
University of Florida zoologist Kent Vliet says the posted wildlife warnings should be taken seriously. "You've got to be especially cautious anytime you're near water in Florida, and you have your dog with you, because alligators really key in to those things very rapidly and they get to thinking about feeding and they'll move in close and it's just a dangerous situation."
The body of a third woman was discovered in a canal near the city of St. Petersburg. Her death was also blamed on an alligator. Seventy-four-year-old Connie Gittles could have been the state's fourth fatality, if she hadn't grabbed her garden hose when an alligator nipped her on the leg:
Alligators are naturally predatory and can grow to much as four meters long. They often attack pets and livestock. This year's three fatalities bring the human death toll to 20 in the past 57 years. |
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/voastandard/2006/5/32686.html |