Photographer, Todd Winner (above), 52, from Vilano Beach, Florida was driving close to the marshy state everglades with his friend, Adam Lintz, 35, from Michigan. Brave school teacher, Adam spotted the mighty alligator from the car and suggested they stop and check. Wildlife photographer, Todd was more than happy to take the opportunity presented by the huge lizard
Luckily for Todd, as well as being a teacher, Adam was an experienced shark diver used to being in the presence of dangerous predators. Adam was able to assist by distracting the alligator and giving Todd the time he needed to take his shots
"I did think about the danger, but I wanted to get a great image so I went for it," explained Todd. "I always like to get my shots as up close as possible. A zoom lens just isn't the same"
"At first the alligator was pretty mellow and just swam about...
...But as he approached me he started doing his mating call and ramming his nose right into my camera...
...I decided right then and there it was time to get out of the water"
American alligators species have survived for more than 150 million years old and because of hunting by humans in the twentieth century until recently they were an endangered species. Their population has since recovered and is now thriving
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