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  2. Florida firefighters rescue hulking 10-foot-6-inches long ...

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    A real-life massive gator wedged itself in a tiny storm drain in Florida -- in a too-close-for-comfort imitation of the bloody movie “Alligator." Florida firefighters rescue hulking 10-foot-6 ...

  3. See it: Florida storm drain traps 10-foot alligator ... - AOL

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    Cape Coral firefighters responded to the unusual call Saturday morning after a passerby reported the 10-foot-6-inch gator stuck within the culvert. Watch: Alligator Survives In Frozen Pond By ...

  4. Alligator missing for 10 days found alive in Kansas City’s ...

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    KC Pet Project, which called off its search for the alligator six days ago, received an anonymous tip that the alligator was found near Lakeview Middle School, where it went missing 10 days earlier.

  5. List of Swamp People episodes - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 alligator hunting season had a late start, due to Hurricane Isaac making landfall in Louisiana, pressuring hunters to hunt as many gators as they can in a short period of time. Troy takes on his oldest son, Brandon, as his partner after Clint decided to concentrate on his turtle farm, but the storm (which caused the gators to spread ...

  6. Crocodile farm - Wikipedia

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    A crocodile farm or alligator farm is an establishment for breeding and raising of crocodilians in order to produce crocodile and alligator meat, leather from crocodile and alligator skin, and other goods. Many species of both alligators and crocodiles are farmed internationally. In Louisiana alone, alligator farming is a $60 to $70 million ...

  7. Two-Toed Tom - Wikipedia

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    The story of Two-Toed Tom originated in the 1920s, at least as early as 1922, according to an anecdote by Esto, Florida councilman Ralph Dupree, born in 1912, who said that he had heard the story "since he was 10 years old". [1] One of the earliest written accounts can be traced to the 1934 book Stars Fell on Alabama, by Carl Carmer. In the ...

  8. American alligator - Wikipedia

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    Today, alligator farming is a large, growing industry in Georgia, Florida, Texas, and Louisiana. These states produce a combined annual total of some 45,000 alligator hides. Alligator hides bring good prices and hides in the 6- to 7-ft range have sold for $300 each. [154]

  9. 10-foot alligator breaks into Florida home by smashing floor ...

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    A Florida woman woke up in the middle night to find several broken floor-to-ceiling windows and a 10-foot alligator lounging in her kitchen.