Florida Danger, Do Not Feed or Molest Gators sign

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Description

The American alligator is a common enough sight in Florida that those that spend enough time there can forget that the reptiles are actually fearsome predators. This can lead to well-meaning folks trying to feed them.  This is not only unwise, but actually against Florida law and can result in a hefty fine if discovered. To this end, signs are present throughout the state warning against doing so. There are various forms of the sign, but most of them have similar wording: “Danger, Do Not Feed or Molest”, the signs say, helpfully illustrated with a drawing of a gator. “Gators cannot be tamed. Feeding them can result in their mistaking a hand for a handout. Florida law prohibits the feeding or molesting of alligators.”

Show your appreciation of good gator-coexistence habits with our Danger, Do Not Feed or Molest Gators sign. It carries the standard verbiage and alligator drawing seen on signage across Florida. It makes a great addition to any room or space that could use a little Florida charm!

Our Danger, Do Not Feed or Molest Gators sign is printed right here in the USA, on heavy 14-gauge steel. It is glossy and non-reflective, with a rugged finish that makes it durable enough to withstand the elements—even in Florida’s sun and rain!—for years to come. We’ve included pre-drilled mounting holes to make installation easy. Take your pick from the following sizes:

  • 9 in. × 12 in.
  • 15 in. × 20 in.
  • 21 in. × 28 in.
  • 30 in. × 40 in.

We can make regulatory signs like this advising of just about any rule, regulation, or law! We also make route markers (state, US, and Interstate), welcome signs (city or state), directional signs, and more! If there’s a sign you want that you don’t see our site, why not place a custom order? Just place a custom order! Contact us today to get started!

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