Two Toed Tom
Most large predatory animals can, and will, see humans as suitable prey,  under the right circumstances; however, true “man eaters”, that is,  individual animals that prefer human flesh over any other food, are very  rare. This list is a selection of some of the worst cases of man eaters  recorded in history. 
Two Toed Tom is a rather obscure man-eater, and today it is hard to  know which parts of his story are real, and which ones are myth. This  huge male American alligator was said to roam the swamps in the border  of Alabama and Florida during the 20s.  He had lost all but two of the  toes in his left “hand”, and left very recognizable tracks on the mud,  so he was nicknamed “Two Toed Tom” by the local people. He was said to  have lost his toes in an iron trap. 
He measured four and a half meters long, and people  claimed he was  no normal gator, but a demon sent from Hell to terrorize them.  Tom made  himself infamous by devouring scores of cows, mules and, of course,  humans, particularly women (snatched as they washed clothes in the  water).  Due to his frequent attacks, many farmers tried to kill Tom,  but bullets were said to have little effect on him and all attempts on  his life failed.  One farmer even tried to kill him using dynamite; the  farmer had been chasing Tom for twenty years, unsuccessfully, so he  decided to throw fifteen dynamite-filled buckets into the pond were Tom  was supposed to live, and finally get rid of the problem once and for  all. 
The explosion killed everything in the pond, but not Tom. Moments  after the explosion, the farmer and his son heard a horrible scream and  splashing sounds coming from a nearby pond. They rushed to the place and  saw Tom’s bright eyes for a moment before he disappeared under the  surface.  The screams were later explained when the half eaten remains  of the farmer’s young daughter appeared in the shore.  It is impossible  to know whether this particular story was true or simply a folk tale,  but everything seems to indicate that Two Toed Tom was real, and that he  continued to roam the swamps of Florida for many years. People would  constantly report seeing a huge male gator basking in lake shores, and  hearing his roars every morning. They identified him as Tom by the two  toed tracks he left in the sand and the mud.  The most amazing part of  the story is that, although he was most famous during the 20s, Tom was  seemingly still alive during the 80s, when a huge gator lacking two of  his toes was reported in the same swamps where he had roamed his entire  life. Many hunts for the living legend were organized, but Two Toed Tom  was never captured. 

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