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  2. Orange alligator photographed in the wild in SC. The reason ...

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    The strange coloring is a result of environmental factors, and can be completely natural. “Donny” the orange alligator pictured sunning near a pond in Calabash, N.C. in February, 2017. Why orange?

  3. This is where alligators live the most in SC and what to do ...

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    The alligator project leader for the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources said alligators are in any sizable body of fresh water below the state’s Fall Line, which runs roughly ...

  4. Virginia Tech College of Natural Resources and Environment

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    The College of Natural Resources and Environment at Virginia Tech contains academic programs in forestry, fisheries, wildlife sciences, geography, and wood science. The college contains four departments as well as a graduate program in the National Capital Region and a leadership institute for undergraduates.

  5. Here is where the most alligators live in SC and what to do ...

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  6. Huge Alligator Crossing South Carolina Street Stops Tourists ...

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    Treehugger also says that alligators are the loudest reptile in the world and that during mating, they let out loud roars to attract mates, "For reference, their calls can reach 90 decibels ...

  7. Have you heard of SC’s Milton the alligator? Here’s what to ...

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    Milton is a clever and curious alligator at Huntington Beach State Park in Murrells Inlet. As the story goes , Milton is often found outside the park’s marsh near the Atalaya Castle.

  8. Alligator snapping turtle - Wikipedia

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    The alligator snapping turtle seemingly most often hunts at night. It may also hunt diurnally, however. By day, it may try to attract fish and other prey by sitting quietly at the bottom of murky water and letting its jaws hang open to reveal its tongue appendage, which looks like a small, pink worm in the back of its gray mouth, and lure the ...

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