We’ve all heard the age-old question asking why the chicken crossed the road. In Florida, we ask why the alligator crossed ...
An alligator with a turtle in its mouth was spotted crossing a road in Palm Beach County.
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PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA)— A very hungry alligator was seen walking across the street with a snack in its mouth. The video shows an alligator crossing the road with a turtle in its mouth at the ...
“I told him immediately that is a very interesting observation,” Glorioso told IFLScience. “I did not know exactly how unusual or rare it was, but being a huge turtle nerd, I had never seen or heard ...
In Florida, alligators in the sewers are no myth. The reptiles routinely find their way into municipal drainpipes.
The two were among seven turtles that were rescued on Dog Island and St. George Island during the recent winter storm experienced throughout the Panhandle. The turtles were cold-stunned when the ...
Two turtles, named Neptune and Cloacina, were released at Alligator Point on Tuesday afternoon after receiving treatment at the Gulf Specimen Marine Lab. Each turtle was slowly warmed and ...
The two were among seven turtles that were rescued on Dog Island and St. George Island during the recent winter storm experienced throughout the Panhandle. The turtles were cold-stunned when the water ...
two of those turtles returned to the water. Neptune and Cloacina have been recovering at the Gulf Specimen Marine Lab in Panacea for the past two weeks and the pair were released at Alligator ...
A demonstration “what not to do with a snapping turtle” in turned into an illustration when the reptile bite its handler and refused to let go. Video screengrabs A demonstration of how not to ...
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