In South Florida, it is the month of March. The coastal towns are teeming with young people looking for adventure and adventure seekers looking for adventure and excitement. Unlucky spring breakers find themselves in the midst of the Florida Everglades, where they find themselves surrounded by mosquitoes the size of birds, snakes the length of school buses and tens of thousands of alligators intent on devouring their flesh. There is, however, another phenomenon that exists outside of the reach of the typical predators that are renowned for keeping the glades wild - one that has two legs and an insatiable appetite for killing.
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In South Florida, it is the month of March. The coastal towns are teeming with young people looking for adventure and adventure seekers looking for adventure and excitement. Unlucky spring breakers find themselves in the midst of the Florida Everglades, where they find themselves surrounded by mosquitoes the size of birds, snakes the length of school buses and tens of thousands of alligators intent on devouring their flesh. There is, however, another phenomenon that exists outside of the reach of the typical predators that are renowned for keeping the glades wild - one that has two legs and an insatiable appetite for killing.
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