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  2. Alligator hunting - Wikipedia

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    Alligator skins have been harvested since the 1800s. Alligator skin was used in the manufacture of boots, belts, and saddles. In the early 1900s some states began the commercial tanning of alligator skin. [11] The increased popularity of alligator leather lead to the rise of alligator farming, now a $60 million industry.

  3. Paraveterinary worker - Wikipedia

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    A paraveterinary worker is a professional of veterinary medicine who performs procedures autonomously or semi-autonomously, as part of a veterinary assistance system. The job role varies throughout the world, and common titles include veterinary nurse, veterinary technician, and veterinary assistant, and variants with the prefix of "animal health".

  4. Alligators in Florida can now climb fences. Yes, you read ...

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    Those with herpetophobia, beware — alligators in Florida can now climb fences. And no, we're not kidding. Last Saturday, Christina Stewart took to Facebook to share images and video of an ...

  5. Can alligators climb? Answers to this and 4 more common ... - AOL

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    If you want to keep an alligator out of your yard, build a fence that is taller than 4.5 feet tall. Myth #2: You should run in a zig-zag pattern to get away from one

  6. Gatorama - Wikipedia

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    Gatorama also features other native Florida wildlife such as the Florida panther, bobcats, racoons, birds, and snakes. [6] [5] [8] In late August, Gatorama hosts an annual Gator Hatchling Festival where visitors can hold an alligator egg while it hatches. [3] [6] [5] Gatorama also sells exotic meat at the park and on their website. [14] [15]

  7. 9-foot alligator taking the expressway is pulled over by ...

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    An alligator showed up in traffic on Florida’s Lee Roy Selmon Expressway, and the state’s much-maligned drivers showed restraint by not running it over. It wasn’t easy.

  8. Lake Alice (Gainesville, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Alice is a small lake on the University of Florida campus in Gainesville, Florida, United States. The lake is a wildlife area and is one of the few areas in incorporated Gainesville where one may view live alligators. The lake also harbors a population of Florida softshell turtles. The university's bat house is near the lake. [1]

  9. Man hid an alligator in his Florida garage to keep it from ...

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    He picked the gator up off the road, officials say.