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  2. Wally the alligator's owner pushes back against online ... - AOL

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    The statement continues, “Our offices have confirmed that a permitted trapper responded to a nuisance alligator call in Brunswick, Ga., on 4/21/2024 and secured an alligator on their property.

  3. Alligator’s head has an oddity experts have never seen before ...

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    Alligators are prone to deformities due to their violent lifestyle, but this is something new, the University’s of Georgia’s Coastal Ecology Lab wrote in a Feb. 19 Facebook post.

  4. Why did alligator abruptly leave home in Georgia swamp? It ...

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  5. American alligator - Wikipedia

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    Fossils identical to the existing American alligator are found throughout the Pleistocene, from 2.5 million to 11.7 thousand years ago. [17] In 2016, a Late Miocene fossil skull of an alligator, dating to approximately seven or eight million years ago, was discovered in Marion County, Florida. Unlike the other extinct alligator species of the ...

  6. Alligator mysteriously turns up in Georgia family’s fenced-in ...

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  7. Alligator Creek (Little Ocmulgee River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Alligator Creek is a 48.6-mile-long (78.2 km) [2] tributary of the Little Ocmulgee River in the U.S. state of Georgia. Alligator Creek was named after the American alligator . [ 3 ]

  8. Where is the Lake Erie alligator? Expert weighs in on ... - AOL

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    In this file photo, alligator tracks are shown on the beach along the Gulf of Mexico side of St. Vincent Island. The paw prints were about 15-inches long, 18 inches with claws included.

  9. Alligator Bay - Wikipedia

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    Alligator Bay is a swamp in the U.S. state of Georgia. [1] Alligator Bay was named after the American alligator. [2] References