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SUNSET BEACH, N.C. - An alligator showed up to tee time at a golf course in North Carolina with a soccer ball stuck in its ...
An American alligator was caught on camera chomping down on a fallen fruit in Weston, but does this mean that not even Florida’s largest native reptile is immune to the allure of mango season? NBC6 ...
A tour group in Florida’s Everglades came across an unsettling sight: they witnessed an adult alligator eating a baby gator in a "National Geographic moment." ...
Alligator gar in murky water. Image by Stan Shebs, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons. The alligator gar is often called a “living fossil” because it has existed for over 100 million years! In fact, ...
About 20 minutes later, and with a few more leader grabs, they were finally able to get a rope around the gar’s tail. When they brought it back to shore, they set up a weighing sling and scale, took ...
LIVINGSTON, Texas — "Sharing what was my most challenging catch of my life," Art Weston wrote on Facebook after landing a massive alligator gar in Lake Livingston. The 7-foot-3-inch behemoth ...
Out of the current 40 IGFA fishing world records for the alligator gar species, 11 are women’s fishing records, 12 are fly fishing records, and 4 are ‘smallfry’ kids fishing records. Of all the Line ...
They quickly headed to shore, set up the weighing sling and scale, got measurements and photos, and released the fish alive. This alligator gar ended up being 7' 3" long, 2' 8" around, and a ...
Angler Art Weston continues his mission of catching record-breaking alligator ... the gar grew tired. The two weighed the fish quickly, got measurements on a certified scale and took pictures ...
Brown alligator gar. Image by ProjectManhattan, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons. The alligator gar is another example of a prehistoric survivor, with its origins tracing back 100 million years.
(KNWA/KFTA) — The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission released photos from a six-hour netting effort on the Red River where biologists caught 67 alligator gar, one reaching 7.5 feet in length.