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People think alligators don’t see well because their eyes are on either side of their head. Nope, says Price. “They can see straight forward, thus giving them a wider view than humans,” he said.
Alligators will start their breeding season in South Carolina soon. Here are five things to know. ... Nuisance alligator complaint numbers per county can be found at https://www.dnr.sc.gov ...
Keeping a baby alligator as a pet is a foolish idea, not to mention illegal in some states. Keep your pets and children away from alligators. Large alligators do not recognize the difference ...
Pond Creek NWR includes 30,500 acres (12,300 ha) on the north bank of the Little River. Breeding populations of the American alligator are found in Millood Lake and Pond Creek NWR and alligators are sometimes seen in the Little River National Wildlife Refuge. This lower section of the river is characterized by swamps, sloughs, oxbow lakes and a ...
The Lowcountry (sometimes Low Country or just low country) is a geographic and cultural region along South Carolina's coast, including the Sea Islands. The region includes significant salt marshes and other coastal waterways, making it an important source of biodiversity in South Carolina.
Alligator experts say the reason for the increase in attacks is simple. More people live close to alligator habitats. Once a dwindling species in South Carolina, alligators have rebounded thanks ...
Alligators are native only to the United States and China. [19] [20] American alligators are found in the southeast United States: all of Florida and Louisiana; the southern parts of Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi; coastal South and North Carolina; East Texas, the southeast corner of Oklahoma, and the southern tip of Arkansas.
An alligator stops for a rest on Feb. 28, 2021 on a golf course green in Indigo Run on Hilton Head Island.