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Alligator hunting is the capture and killing of gators. With the appropriate licenses and tags, the American alligator can legally be hunted in the Southeastern United States. The states of Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Texas all distribute alligator hunting licenses. [1] [2] [3 ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Florida officials are warning the public to avoid floodwaters caused by Hurricane Milton, saying a myriad of dangers are lurking in murky water.Frank Robb, an alligator expert and ...
The legend of alligators inhabiting the sewer system of New York City is a widely circulated urban myth.It suggests that alligators navigate the city's sewers, preying on rats and other refuse, and posing a threat to sewer workers, who are said to carry firearms for protection.
One terrifying video, obtained by ABC7 News, shows a North Fort Myers resident dodging the teeth of a massive alligator outside of his home on Wednesday night. The man opens their car door and the ...
Recent storms may have shifted some Myrtle Beach area alligators’ whereabouts, so watch out! They can float down flooded streets or stroll through a neighborhood in search of other bodies of ...
"Gators" has been the nickname of the University of Florida's sports teams since 1911. In 1908, a printer made a spur-of-the-moment decision to print an alligator emblem on a shipment of the school's football pennants. [156] The mascot stuck, and was made official in 1911, perhaps because the team captain's nickname was Gator. [157]
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Steve Spurrier tried to tell everyone but few listened. Bill Carr wished he’d seen the warning signs. Two men who put Florida football on the map during the mid-1960s ...
Gator Trails is the name of an art project and series of alligator statues located in Alachua County, Florida, primarily in its county seat of Gainesville. The series was found around the county during the 2000s. The concept was inspired by the Cows on Parade series in Chicago, which itself was inspired by a similar Zürich-based idea. [1]