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The affected alligators are currently emerging from brumation - similar to hibernation in mammals - and over the past few ...
Florida has some interesting critters that may be worth eating. Try the alligator and skip the python, next time you are ...
In Florida, alligators in the sewers are no myth. The reptiles routinely find their way into municipal drainpipes.
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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 ...
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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PetHelpful on MSNExtremely Rare 'Orange' Alligators Spotted in SC Have Everyone PuzzledIn a bizarre turn of events, alligators in South Carolina are turning orange. It’s a strange but true happening. And, of ...
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A new study has uncovered a thriving ecosystem in Floridas stormwater sewer systems, revealing that alligators, raccoons, and ...
South Carolina alligators are turning orange due to clay-rich soil and rusty pipes. Photographer Dan Krieger captured the viral phenomenon, which experts link to brumation, a reptilian winter dormancy ...
The state with the most crocodile infestations also happens to be the only state in the U.S. where the species is native.
New research reveals that thousands of animals, including alligators and snakes, are using Gainesville’s sewage systems for ...
Alligators, alongside a dozen other animals, are going through the sewer systems of Florida to traverse the city. Scientists ...
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