A video of an alligator stopping traffic to cross the road with a turtle in its mouth in Palm Beach County, Florida, has gone ...
Emerging from a cold body of water after brumation, the alligators in South Carolina look like a powdered cheese snack baking ...
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Southern Living on MSNUniversity Of Florida Researchers Said They Found An 'Abundance' Of Alligators In A Very Surprising PlaceA recent study conducted by the University of Florida found that the sewer systems designed to hold stormwater are home to a ...
A Washington wildlife officer investigated reports of an alligator in Cowlitz County—until a closer look revealed something ...
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A new study by researchers at the University of Florida found nearly three dozen different species inside the stormwater ...
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ZME Science on MSNNot Just an Urban Legend: Alligators and Other Animals Are Living in (Some) SewersFrom raccoons climbing manholes to alligators lurking in underground waterways, Florida’s stormwater sewers are more than ...
We’ve all heard the age-old question asking why the chicken crossed the road. In Florida, we ask why the alligator crossed ...
The sewer systems of Florida are teeming with an “abundance” of alligators, racoons, and a dozen other animals using the ...
Researchers found crocodilians, bats, raccoons and other creatures prowling a Florida town’s storm drains, “like something ...
Apart from alligators, nearly three dozen other species were also spotted using the stormwater drains as well.
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Hosted on MSNAlligators Make Swimming in the Mississippi River DangerousThe mighty Mississippi River is home to diverse wildlife that inhabits its banks and waterways. In this video, we will ...
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