A 9-foot alligator was captured after deputies said they found the animal "stalking" dog walkers in a Florida community.
While the gator was pretty small, its teeth and hissing, as well as the snapping jaws, were daunting -- but not for Fulshear Police Department Lt. Bill Henry. We spoke to him Friday afternoon.
When she saw the seven-foot, three-inch gator looking at her, she quickly tossed her small dog up in the air before the gator chomped on her leg, according to NBC News. Boppel also sustained ...
SURF CITY, N.C. (WITN/Gray News) – A massive gator was recorded walking across a road in North Carolina. A viewer in Surf City captured the scary moment as the slow-moving reptile trudged across ...
BEAUMONT, Texas — It was a historic day for the people at Gator Country as four baby albino alligators were added to the family. The original owner of the rare reptiles in Labelle contacted ...
Why did the gator cross the road? Apparently, to check out the views in Surf City. A viewer captured a scary moment in an Eastern Carolina community when a large alligator could be seen crossing a ...
GAINESVILLE, Fla.-- There was no question that after back-to-back losing seasons to begin his tenure as the Florida Gators’ head coach that Billy Napier would be a betting favorite as a fired ...
GAINESVILLE, Fla.-- Florida Gators' defensive lineman Joey Slackman has undergone surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee, according to a report by Swamp247's Graham Hall. The senior ...
Christina Lutz shows the picture board featured at the celebration of life for Cody Hardy, killed last year when his ATV ...
It’s a competition called Gatorfest held yearly at the Colorado Gators and Reptile Park in Mosca, near the Great Sand Dunes National Park. Participants donned costume formal suits and fancy ...
Florida will need to force at least two turnovers to win the game. Expect the Gators to come up with three takeaways on Saturday." Bill Bender writes: "The Gators are in a pivotal season with ...
While the gator was pretty small, its teeth and hissing, as well as the snapping jaws, were daunting -- but not for Fulshear Police Department Lt. Bill Henry. We spoke to him Friday afternoon.