BEAUFORT, S.C. – "See you later, alligator!" is often a phrase used in a rhyming scheme to say goodbye to someone in a fun way, but for an alligator in South Carolina, and many across the Deep South, ...
A desperate mother watched in horror as alligators surrounded her 15-year-old daughter — and you can hear the panic in a 911 call released by Florida authorities. As WKMG-TV reports, the teen girl was ...
But this time it wasn't a run of the mill stubborn cat refusing to come down from the top of a tree. It was a 10-foor, six-inch long alligator stuck in a storm drain. A Facebook post by the CCFD ...
In Florida, the saying goes that one should expect to find an alligator in any body of water, which extends even to storm drains. Last Saturday, January 18, this adage became all too real as ...
We often see documentaries or videos of alligators floating in the water with their eyes and nostrils out, sneakily waiting for prey. Sometimes, these alligators are sleeping or just relaxing and ...
In their frozen state, the alligators take about one breath every minute, he explained. "Their heart rate is down to about three beats per minute," Saurage added. "That animal is suspended in ...