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El Hombre Caimán (The Alligator Man) is an urban legend from the Caribbean coast of Colombia that takes place in the riverside town of Plato: [1] Saúl Montenegro's passion for spying on naked women turned into a being with the head of a man and the body of an alligator. The story was allegedly reported in the press in the 1940s.
The epidermal scutes of the alligator consists of oblong horny scales, arranged in transverse rows; the long axes of the scales are parallel to that of the body.On the tail, except along the mid-dorsal line, and on the ventral side of the trunk and head these scales are very regular in outline and arrangement; on the sides of the head and trunk and on the legs they are much smaller and less ...
Chompers – Alligator mascot of the Allegheny Gators; Clash – Titan mascot of the Wisconsin–Oshkosh Titans; Clawed Z. Eagle – mascot of the American Eagles; Clutch – Hawk mascot of the Lehigh Mountain Hawks; Clyde and Haley – anthropomorphized comets, co-mascots of the Olivet Comets; Clyde The Cougar – mascot of the College of ...
A live alligator named Albert first appeared at football games during the 1957 season, and served as the mascot of the football team on the field before the costumed version of Albert became the mascot in 1970. [1] He was joined by a female version, Alberta, in 1984. [2] They often appear as a couple, but also appear alone. [3]
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 ...
#45 I Made The Moon From Majora's Mask Out Of LEGO. Image credits: hachiroku24 #46 A LEGO-Acropolis Displayed At The Acropolis Museum. Image credits: AcheronSprings #47 Giant LEGO Sunflowers.
A GP-5 gas mask similar to the one Le Loyon was described to wear. Supposed eye-witnesses described Le Loyon as a tall humanoid figure standing at around 190 centimeters (6'3") tall. It wears a dark (black or dark gray) boilersuit and covers itself with a greenish camouflage cloak. Most notably, it wears an old gas mask that covers its entire ...
Kelly created the characters of Pogo the possum and Albert the alligator in 1941 for issue No. 1 of Dell's Animal Comics in the story "Albert Takes the Cake". [1] Both were comic foils for a young black character named Bumbazine (a corruption of bombazine, a fabric that was usually dyed black and used largely for mourning wear), who lived in the swamp.