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  2. Alligator bait - Wikipedia

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    Alligator lore draws from "a shared dread of these reptilian creatures that come out of the water to eat dogs and children." [4] The alligator bait image is a subtype of the racist pickaninny caricature and stereotype of black children, where they were represented as almost unhuman, filthy, unlovable, [5] unkempt, [6] "unsupervised and ...

  3. File:Toddlers & Tiaras logo.png - Wikipedia

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    Toddlers_&_Tiaras_logo.png (337 × 157 pixels, file size: 56 KB, MIME type: image/png) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Wally Gator - Wikipedia

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    Wally Gator (voiced by Daws Butler impersonating Ed Wynn) is an anthropomorphic, happy-go-lucky alligator who wears a collar and a pork pie hat.Although his catchy theme song describes him as a "swingin' alligator of the swamp," his home is in the city zoo. [5]

  5. List of fictional crocodilians - Wikipedia

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    A blue alligator who tries to capture Yakky because his gourmet guidebook recommends roast duck. Alligator Master World Destruction: Sekai Bokumetsu no Rokunin: Axl and Bull Gator Taz-Mania: These alligators are always trying to catch Taz and sell him to a zoo. Ben Ali Gator: Fantasia: The prince of the Alligators, who falls in love with ...

  6. Colorado Gators Reptile Park - Wikipedia

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    The farm includes a geothermal well that is used to keep the water at a temperature appropriate for the fish. In 1987, they purchased 100 one-year-old alligators to help dispose of fish-processing waste. The alligators grew, and locals wanted to see them, so the farm was opened to the public in 1990. [1]

  7. Alligator - Wikipedia

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    The alligator has a similar digestive system to that of the crocodile, with minor differences in morphology and enzyme activity. [46] Alligators have a two-part stomach, with the first smaller portion containing gastroliths. It is believed this portion of the stomach serves a similar function as it does in the gizzard of some species of birds ...

  8. Juniperus deppeana - Wikipedia

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    Juniperus deppeana (alligator juniper or checkerbark juniper) is a small to medium-sized tree reaching 10–15 metres (33–49 feet) in height. It is native to central and northern Mexico and the southwestern United States .

  9. Alligatoridae - Wikipedia

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    The lineage including alligators proper (Alligatorinae) occurs in the fluvial deposits of the age of the Upper Chalk in Europe, where they did not die out until the Pliocene age. The true alligators are today represented by two species, A. mississippiensis in the southeastern United States , which can grow to 15.6 ft (4.6 m) and weigh 1000 lbs ...