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  2. Alligator bait - Wikipedia

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    In American slang, alligator bait (or ' gator bait) is a chiefly Southern slur aimed at black people, particularly children; the term implies that the target is worthless and expendable. [41] A variant use, albeit also expressing distaste, was alligator bait as World War II-era U.S. military slang for prepared meals featuring chopped liver. [42]

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  4. File:Alligator Bait photograph McCrary Branson 1897 Knoxville ...

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  5. Lingual luring - Wikipedia

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    Lingual luring has also been noted in some species of snakes including the garter snake Thamnophis atratus [3] [4] and species of Nerodia (including N. sipedon, N. clarkii and N. rhombifer) – here the luring is initiated by flicking the surface of water with their tongue to attract fish. [5]

  6. Talk:Alligator bait - Wikipedia

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    That photo, and not the literal truth of the underlying supposed hunting practice, likely caused the later proliferation of images. Repeated new variations of the old crocodile bait/alligator bait stories kept the stories alive, but never actually proved the existence of the practice, and were not taken seriously at the time.

  7. How, Exactly, Did This Gator Climb a Fence? - AOL

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    However, security measures weren’t good enough to keep a determined alligator from scaling a fence at the Naval Air Station in Jacksonville, Florida. The video How, Exactly, Did This Gator Climb ...

  8. Bait (luring substance) - Wikipedia

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    Rodent bait station, Chennai, India. Poisoned bait is a common method for controlling rats, mice, birds, slugs, snails, ants, cockroaches, and other pests. The basic granules, or other formulation, contains a food attractant for the target species and a suitable poison.

  9. 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 ...