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  2. Everglades snake and gator tried to eat each other. They ...

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    The latest encounter showed that a hungry adult snake can eat a sizable gator. Such clashes, though spawned by damaging incursion by an exotic species, can’t help but fascinate both the public ...

  3. ‘Swamp justice’? Cyclist crosses paths with gator eating ...

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    That happened Wednesday, Dec. 20, in the Shark Valley area of Everglades National Park, when a 10- or 11-foot alligator was seen trying to swallow an equally large python.

  4. Watch an Alligator Strike and Eat a Water Snake - AOL

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    Watch an unsuspecting snake’s peaceful swim turn into a nightmare as an alligator strikes out of nowhere and feasts on his fellow reptile. Water snakes are near the top of the food chain in ...

  5. List of fatal alligator attacks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fatal alligator attacks in the United States in reverse chronological order by decade. All occurred in the South , where alligators are endemic to wetlands and tidal marshes . The state of Florida, where most attacks and deaths occur, began keeping records of alligator attacks in 1948.

  6. Alligator snapping turtle - Wikipedia

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    In the wild, alligator snapping turtles are also recorded eating a wide range of plant matter such as seeds, tubers, stalks, American persimmons, wild grape, water hickory, pecans, and locust. Between March and October, stomach samples of 65 turtles showed that 56% of their diet by volume was composed of acorns of water, overcup, and willow ...

  7. List of reptiles of Yellowstone National Park - Wikipedia

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    This snake often inhabits coniferous forests, and is relatively aquatic. In Yellowstone, this is the most common reptile in the park. It is usually found near water in all areas of the park. It eats small rodents, fish, frogs, tadpoles, salamanders, earthworms, slugs, snails, and leeches. [6] Reptiles of Yellowstone National Park

  8. Millions watch as they swim with gators, snatch snakes. Meet ...

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    One well-known internet snake wrangler ... “I’m able to take this bizarre interest people have in wanting to watch me get eaten alive on camera, monetize that, and save over 200 animals across ...

  9. 'That's gnarly': Video captures alligator parading massive ...

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    Video shows 12-foot alligator dragging python in Everglades "I have seen many alligators eating pythons out here....I have never, ever, ever seen a python that large," Alvarez said.