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10-foot alligator with mangled jaw was attacked by bigger predator, Georgia lab saysA 10-foot alligator that mysteriously fled its “established home range” in a Georgia swamp has been found months later with its lower jaw nearly ripped off, according to researchers.
But unlike the 1980 B-movie, firefighters rescued the 10-foot-and-six-inch-long beast before it could eat any waitresses or kill the neighborhood’s mayor. Only the alligator’s snout could fit ...
In the short clip, the 6-foot, 400-lb. alligator appeared to slowly approach a dog statue in the home's yard before making its way up the porch to the doorway. Stacey Thrasher vis Storyful ...
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On Sunday, the massive Beaumont alligator will either eat a steak or he won't. And that's will determine if we get six more ...
It's an alligator stuck in a storm drain. Firefighters were called to the scene in Cape Coral, Florida. The 10-foot-long reptile had gotten itself into quite a predicament. Firefighters first ...
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Naples Daily News on MSN'They are truly heroes': North Naples man survived gator attack thanks to his neighborsRick Fingeret never saw the alligator coming. Not until it was too late. Here's his story of survival and the neighbors who ...
It was a 10-foor, six-inch long alligator stuck in a storm drain. A Facebook post by the CCFD reported that late Saturday morning a passerby noticed an alligator stuck in a storm drain at 2857 ...
CAPE CORAL, Fla. (WFLA) — An alligator measuring over 10 feet long was pulled from a storm drain in South Florida on Saturday. According to the Cape Coral Fire Department, a person walking by ...
In Florida, the saying goes that one should expect to find an alligator in any body of water, which extends even to storm drains. Last Saturday, January 18, this adage became all too real as ...
This large snout sticking out of a Florida storm drain was connected to a 10-foot, 6-inch alligator, according to the Cape Coral Fire Department. Cape Coral Fire Department photo A large snout ...
CAPE CORAL, Fla. — A trapper got quite the surprise on Saturday when a passerby alerted them of an alligator stuck inside a storm drain. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission ...
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