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The Blue Collar Brawler, aka Mike Dragich, is a Florida nuisance alligator trapper. He was called to remove a 10-foot gator ...
Swamp People shows that becoming a gator hunter can mean big money, but the true earnings are unpredictable and often ...
Florida barefoot alligator wrangler Mike Dragich, aka "The Blue Collar Brawler," struck again after he recently helped a Jacksonville woman who spotted a large alligator in her yard. Dragich said ...
Now let’s talk about one of them – do you like red pandas? As this animal is a star of today’s puzzle – “red pandas have a ‘blank’ tail”. Graduate of English Philology and English in Public ...
But they share this particular island with at least one permanent resident: an American alligator that, at around 7ft (2.1m) from nose to tail, is the largest female he's ever seen. Tigertail's ...
While some animals like mammals have a limited ability to regenerate lost tissues, planarians can be cut roughly in half and regenerate either an entire head or entire tail, depending on which ...
He currently holds 44 IGFA fishing world records across 15 different species but his fishing records are primarily for alligator gar where he has just set another record. Art Weston’s latest potential ...
Gator Bites are chunks of alligator tail meat, breaded in Cajun Style Breading/Batter Mix and deep-fried until golden. Those who have tried say the texture sits somewhere between chicken and ...
I mean, it’s Florida, of course, they are eating their official mascot. Gator Bites are chunks of alligator tail meat, breaded in Cajun Style Breading/Batter Mix and deep-fried until golden. Those who ...
Risky human behavior, not aggression by alligators, is the leading cause of alligator bites. A recent study is the first to develop a ranking system that categorizes human actions immediately ...
Amid foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks across Europe, the U.K. government last week quietly introduced new rules banning travelers from bringing in meat and dairy products from all EU countries. Yet ...
A University of Florida study categorized human actions into alligator risk levels, from no risk to high risk. High-risk behaviors include intentionally interacting with alligators or swimming in ...