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  2. How, Exactly, Did This Gator Climb a Fence? - AOL

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    Researchers have found that some alligators can climb as high as 13 feet. So most fences in developed areas cannot deter a motivated gator trying to escape captivity or find water. ©timyee ...

  3. Can alligators climb? Answers to this and 4 more common ... - AOL

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    There are between 200,000 and 250,000 alligators in the state of Georgia and they can be found in Macon, Columbus and throughout Middle GA. So, it wouldn’t be unheard of if you see one walking ...

  4. Millions watch as they swim with gators, snatch snakes ... - AOL

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    The water can be crystal clear – always a surprise to outsiders who think of the Everglades as a dark, muddy swamp. Bromeliads are in full bloom. Light filters softly through the bald cypress trees.

  5. Mad River (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    757.4 cu ft/s (21.45 m 3 /s), USGS water years 1974-2019 [3] The Mad River ( Shawnee : Hathennithiipi [ 5 ] ) is a stream located in the west central part of the U.S. state of Ohio . It flows 66 miles (106 km) [ 6 ] from Logan County to downtown Dayton , where it meets the Great Miami River .

  6. American alligator - Wikipedia

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    Adult male American alligators measure 3.4 to 4.6 m (11.2 to 15.1 ft) in length, and can weigh up to 500 kg (1,100 lb), with unverified sizes of up to 5.84 m (19.2 ft) and weights of 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) making it the second largest member by length and the heaviest of the family Alligatoridae, after the black caiman. Females are smaller ...

  7. Walking fish - Wikipedia

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    Some reports indicate that it can also climb trees. [2] The epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium ocellatum) tends to live in shallow waters where swimming is difficult, and can often be seen walking over rocks and sand by using its muscular pectoral fins. [3] It lives in areas of great variation in water depth, usually where the tide falls below its ...

  8. Alligator Expert Shows Off ‘Genius’ Frozen Gators in Texas ...

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    In an Instagram post shared by Gator Country on Wednesday, Jan. 22, alligator expert Gary Saurage showed off how the large reptiles are handling the frigid temperatures in Texas this winter. “Wow!

  9. Orange alligator photographed in the wild in SC. The reason ...

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    When people emerge from the cold dark of winter with an unnatural orange color, a bad spray tan is usually to blame. But in the case of orange alligators, the reason’s a little different.